10-27-2017 11:07 AM
Hello All,
Question... Do you all know if MS365 credentials can be an auth option for Meraki wireless?
Thanks!
-Greg
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10-27-2017 12:04 PM
If you mean authenticating directing against AzureAD - not it can not. If you had an on premise AD environment using ADConnect to AzureAD to do directory synchronisation then you could deploy a local Network Policy Server (RADIUS) to authenticate against,
10-27-2017 12:04 PM
If you mean authenticating directing against AzureAD - not it can not. If you had an on premise AD environment using ADConnect to AzureAD to do directory synchronisation then you could deploy a local Network Policy Server (RADIUS) to authenticate against,
10-27-2017 12:52 PM
That answers it. Thank you!
10-27-2017 03:06 PM
If you think I helped it would be great if you could give me some Kudo's.
10-31-2017 03:12 AM
How stable is AD authentication in terms of security, we have been advised by security experts to change to AD authentication to make the WiFi network more stable. We have similar setup us you mentioned.
10-31-2017 08:08 AM
Perhaps the simplest/cheapest way of implementing this is to set up AD Connect on a VM running a Nano Win2016 server, and linking that to Azure AD.
10-31-2017 11:43 AM
@Uberseehandel wrote:Perhaps the simplest/cheapest way of implementing this is to set up AD Connect on a VM running a Nano Win2016 server, and linking that to Azure AD.
use the link below
can't see what was wrong with previous link.
11-05-2017 08:03 AM
11-09-2017 01:51 AM
Apparently MS has been busy - Azure MFA with RADIUS authentication
As a solution to a different problem, I am looking at using a device that has a Radius server that can be synched with Azure AD, in the new year I shall attempt to get it working with AD and see if it can be used for WiFI authentication, without digging into the API.
I also use Univention's UCS which is cost effective
10-31-2017 11:31 AM
Per user authentication (such as AD Authentication) allows the user of WPA2-Enterprise mode, which generates per-user keys. It is far superior to everyone using the same pre-shared key.
Take the simple task of administration. If one person leaves, you disable their AD account and they can no longer access WiFi. If you are using a pre-shared key they can either continue to access the network, or you have to change the pre-shared key on the WiFi network and every single device that connects to it.
02-28-2018 09:56 AM
The answer is yes and I just did it, see the solution there : https://community.meraki.com/t5/Wireless-LAN/Configure-a-splash-EXCAP-with-with-sign-on-in-Azure-AD/m-p/13353#M2277
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