WiFi
11 Topicsexclude non Wi-Fi enabled devices for Wi-Fi Configuration Profile
Hi everyone We have a WiFi Configuration Profile in Intune that applies to all company users. Problem is now that the profile tries to apply these WiFi Settings to devices which don't have WiFi capability and Intune throws errors back on these devices. My idea is now to create a group or a script, which checks the device for the presence of a WiFi MAC. When the device has a WiFi MAC, the profile gets applied. Has anyone an idea about how I can achieve this? Or what are your solutions for this scenario? Thanks for every reply 🙂Solved3.4KViews0likes7CommentsSlow Wi-Fi Speeds on Laptop with (Dev Channel 24H2)
I’m currently on the Dev Channel, Windows 24H2, and experiencing an issue with my laptop's Wi-Fi performance. While my laptop connects well to all other Wi-Fi networks, it struggles with the Wi-Fi extender in my room. On other devices like my phone and another laptop, the extender provides speeds of 80 to 100 Mbps, but on my laptop, the speed drops to just 5 to 6 Mbps. I’ve tried basic troubleshooting steps like restarting, reconnecting, and checking drivers, but the issue persists. Any insights or suggestions would be greatly appreciated!Solved274Views0likes2CommentsWindows 10 Download Speed is very slow
Although there is no internet connection speed issue on other mobile devices and computers connected to the same modem, the internet download speed is 2 Mbps and the upload speed is 9 Mbps on my computer. Both Windows 10 Pro and MacOS are installed on the same computer (i.e Macbook Pro). When I switch to MacOS, the internet download speed is 75Mbps as it should be. I've tried the most common solutions suggested on Microsoft's site and other sites on the subject. None of them worked out. I reinstalled Windows 10 by protecting the files and programs on my computer, but there was no solution. I also shut down all non-Windows applications and services that started automatically when the computer was booted, again, there was no solution. I tried 7-8 more actions without any solution. My computer did not have such a problem 2 weeks ago. It started suddenly. Windows 10 Pro was upgraded recently to version 1909. Even though, I'm not sure I suspect this might be the problem. Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance. Update after 5 years (22 August 2024): I could not find a solution to this problem. I experienced this problem twice. Each time, I had to completely format the Windows installation on Boot Camp. Then, reset macOS. After that reinstalled Windows on Macbook Pro via Boot Camp from scratch. That solved my issue. I suspect the issue might be due to some updates that came via Boot Camp. Also, don't install Wifi related updates provided as optional updates on Windows if you don't experience any issue at that moment. Such updates may be the reason as well.237KViews1like15CommentsiOS Wifi Profile not getting delivered
For the past few months we have had a profile set up that gets a restriction profile that locks the device into kiosk mode for an app and also has the setting "Join Wi-Fi networks only using configuration profiles" configured. We push out our Wi-Fi network to the devices along with root cert + SCEP profile for certificate based authentication. This has been working great for the past few months. Starting last we were enrolling iPads as we have been doing, but when enrolling the device into Intune it gets the green check mark for 'Get your device managed' and goes to 'Update device settings' and can never confirm device settings. Looking at the device its been disconnected from the WiFi network. Going to Settings -> WiFi; theres no networks available (I have verified there are multiple networks available) and it says 'Your iPad can only join WiFi networks that are configured by your organization's admin'. Checking the management profile on the device I can see all the restrictions and both the SCEP certificate and root certificate, but the WiFi profile is not listed in there. Checking the device in Intune shows that the WiFi profile is still 'pending' for the device, along with the management profile, root cert and SCEP cert. If I enroll a regular user based device assigned the same WiFi profile (but not restrictions profile) it gets the profile and connects without issue. It seems like the device is getting the policy to only allow access to the network from the configuration profile and disabling WiFi on the device before it gets the WiFi profile. Has anyone run into this or have a solution? We can remove "Join Wi-Fi networks only using configuration profiles" but I'm not sure how that would impact the already enrolled ~80 devices.3.6KViews0likes2CommentsTeams on smartphone should only ring if connected to company WLAN
Hello, I have a client who wants to switch to Teams with their telephony. The company would like to have the following for certain people: - The smartphone should only receive incoming calls when connected to the company WLAN. However, if you are outside the network, you should simply be able to make calls, but not receive calls. Is there a way to configure this? So far I have found this from Skype for Business, where you can set a policy with WifiOndly. https://learn.microsoft.com/de-de/powershell/module/skype/set-csteamsmobilitypolic New-CsTeamsMobilityPolicy -Identity "Test-WifiOnly" -IPVideoMobileMode WiFiOnly Grant-CsTeamsMobilityPolicy -Identity email address removed for privacy reasons -PolicyName "Test-WifiOnly". However, this policy does not work in my tests either. What options are there for configuring this?788Views0likes1CommentAndroid Enterprise Wifi deployment using SCEP Cert problems
Hi all, I am trying to setup android phones to connect to the wifi through a wifi profile. We use SCEP certificates. The trusted root certificate and the SCEP certificate deploy successfully to the device via Intune. The trusted root CA automatically gets put into the User store (dont know if this is causing the issue as its not in system store). However, we cant see the deployed SCEP certificate on the phone without using an app called 'My Certificates'. This confirms that both the CA and SCEP certificate are on the device. The Wifi profile is then sent to the device and again this says successful on intune but the phone doesnt connect to the wifi. The SSID it is trying to connect to appears but it doesn't connect. Looks like it tries connecting and then fails. Nothing can be seen on the networks ISE servers so it doesnt even look like its getting that far. Then tried to add the wifi manually. WPA2 enterprise. When I select the option to select a certificate, it shows the ssid name (mustve got this from the wifi profile deployment) with '_NULL' at the end? Dont understand what this is or what it means? Tried selecting the null certificate but this doesnt connect either. Connection we want to use is EAP-TLS. We DONT use the Company portal. The android phones are fully managed corporate devices. The above method to deploy the Certs and wifi profile works fine with iOS devices but not android Any help would be greatly appreciated Thanks SA2.8KViews0likes1CommentSlow upload speed ubuntu vs windows on wifi
2 pc's with same hardware specs are connected to the same wifi router. One is ubuntu and other one is windows 10. Download speeds are exactly same but upload speeds on windows is 90% slower than on ubuntu. I already tried clean boot and driver updates. Speedtest.net, Netflix fast tool and Google speed test show the same result. Any solutions? Case id # 102855447839Views0likes0CommentsiOS SCEP Device Certificate Bereitstellung schlägt fehl
Hallo in die Runde, ich bin kompletter Intune Neuling und versuche gerade auf unseren MacOS und iOS Geräten ein Zertifikat via Intune zu verteilen, mit dem die WLAN Verbindung hergestellt werden soll. Auf den MacBooks funktioniert dies auch inzwischen. Auf den iOS Geräten bekomme ich es leider nicht zum laufen. Die habe vier Configuration Profiles für iOS: 1.) Root-CA 2.) Intermediate-CA 3.) SCEP Device Certificate 4.) WiFi Die beiden ersten Profile bekomme ich verteilt. Ich sehe auch, dass auf dem Gerät das Root und das Intermediate CA installiert wird. Profile 3 und 4 haben aber den Status Error. Beim SCEP Device wird gar keine Fehlermeldung angezeigt, beim WiFi: -2016314109 (22003:Invalid RAResponse) Ich könnte mir vorstellen, das der Fehler vom WiFi-Profil ein Folgefehler vom fehlenden SCEP Certificate ist. Kann mir hier irgendwer weiterhelfen? Hatte jemand schon ähnliche Probleme? Wo finde ich Logfiles in denen ich mehr Informationen finden kann? Matthias2.7KViews0likes3Comments