On Jun 23, 2015, at 9:25 , Andy A <[email protected]> wrote:
> On the device there is a message 'your network is being enabled and you will
> be redirected'. I wait for 3-4 minutes, no network access. The only way to
> get network access after I have signed up is to get off the network
> (disconnected from the AP and forget the Wifi Network) and then connect back
> to it.
>
> When I do that, I have network access and I can go and activate my email.
> This is happening every single time.
Hi Andy,
You have a disconnection issue.
Upon registration, PacketFence connects to the switch/AP/controller you came
from and asks it to disconnect/reauthenticate you.
That does not seem to be happening for you.
The reasons for that depend on a number of things.
You don’t mention what type of AP we’re talking about here.
The disconnection method depends on what the AP supports.
Some use RADIUS CoA, some SNMP etc.
Configuration also depends on whether you use a controller or not.
For some APs you need to send the reauthentication request to the AP, others
require sending it to the controller.
Tell us more and we’ll be better able to help you.
The above workflow is for out-of-band enforcement by the way.
Inline is different, so let us know which you are using.
Regards,
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