Thanks. I run my users through pfSense, and not our Aruba controllers, for
onboarding captive portal control (I like separating out the functions in this
instance). I assume it has to be something new with the new OS. HOWEVER, my
tablet (which I have for testing only, otherwise I would use
Steven,
Thanks, that is very helpful. I think I figured out what I need to do. If I
allow connectivitycheck.android.com, it will probably work. I tried to confirm
that, but I am experiencing some bugs with pfSense,. I didn't know about the
three dots in the upper right. Thanks!!
Ryan
Ryan,
Having just went through all these pains, I know where you coming from. It
seems the network assistant was added in Android 5. I had this popping up when
I had my services set as guest access, but not when doing it as a hotspot
service. Also, if it does come up you can tap the 3 dots
​Bingo!
Lee H. Badman
Network Architect/Wireless TME
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
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Sent: Wednesday, June 3, 2015
I set up a private network, using Apple Airport as router (with WLAN off) and
two fat Cisco APs running at ultra low power. Kept the whole trainwreck off of
our enterprise WLAN.
-Lee
Lee Badman
Wireless/Network Architect
ITS, Syracuse University
315.443.3003
(Blog:
Have you tried a continuous ping while using ARD? I find ARD is finicky,
slow and has a multitude of problems. I do however use it on our wireless
network several times a week and have no issues with it.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 8:38 PM, Somchay Vongsena svongs...@pacific.edu
wrote:
Does
Yes, the continuous ping may see one random spike or one timeout here there but
nothing significant.
I reached out to a Senior Systems Engineer from Apple and this what I was
advised.
* I have seen poor DNS configurations cause problems with connectivity of
any networking in OS X but
Ryan,
In Cisco land, check out: config network web-auth captive-bypass enable
But from my experience, only Apple devices would would throw up the page
automatically (captive-bypass disabled). So sounds like something
changed with Droid?
Also, share that check!
Kitri Waterman
--
Network
So, in the same vein as my email last week... On a new android phone running
version 5.something, a captive portal is being detected by the device, and it
brings up our login page. Good so far. But when they person gets to the point
of downloading the onboarding software or launching the