Pete,
I noticed this when we were piloting our WPA SSID, but when we moved to
production, we implemented Cloudpath's XpressConnct WPA setup app. As
part of the setup process, XpressConnect is configured to have the
client device "forget" our other SSIDs, and if the device supports it
(Mac OS X fo
l-john...@uiowa.edu
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We have run into problems where Apple devices (apparently more mobile devices
than laptops) appear to gravitate towards SSID's that are on top
alphabetically. It often confuses users who get set up for our preferred 802.1x
network which should automatically connect and authenticate them. They wi