On Jun 24, 2015, at 12:54 , Andy A <[email protected]> wrote:

> One way to get internet access in my current situation (where I get 'Your 
> network should be enabled within a minute or two message') - I have figured 
> out is, to disconnect from the AP and then connect back again.
> BOOM everything then works. But this is a very horrible experience for a user 
> and I can't expect the user to try this funky hack to get internet access 
> after registration.
> 
> I found this http://www.packetfence.org/bugs/view.php?id=1655 which describes 
> the exact same issue and is BUG. Not sure it has been fixed yet. Can anyone 
> confirm this?

That bug report is so old as to be useless now.

I would rather start from scratch.

Internet access basically depends on being placed in the proper IPset.
Can you check if registration happens differently for iOs devices?
Are they placed in the same IPset at the Android ones? 


I’ll be away from work for the next three days. Back on the 29th.
Keep posting, someone else may be able to help or else I’ll have a look on 
Monday.

Regards,
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