Hello Robin,

Are you doing 802.1x or Mac authentication ?

Where do you put the username / password ? On the windows level or the web 
captive portal ?

Thanks,

Ludovic Zammit
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> On Mar 15, 2021, at 11:22 AM, Robin Cortat via PacketFence-users 
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> Hello,
>  
> I have a question.
>  
> Currently, I have a working system that allows me to assign a VLAN ID to a 
> computer according to an AD group. However, every time I plug the computer 
> into the switch, I have to log in with a domain username. 
>  
> My question is, is it possible to remove this step? Is it possible to assign 
> the VLAN ID directly to an AD group without having to enter the username and 
> password?
>  
> Thank you for your answer.
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