iPads not connecting to hidden SSIDs
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10-18-2013 05:11 AM
Hello,
I have set up a new network that has several SSIDs and it also has iPads that connect to just one of the SSIDs for control purposes.
1 x ZD1106
6 x ZF7363
If I hide the SSID the iPads won't connect, as soon as I untick the hide SSID option the iPads connect straight away.
Of the 6 SSIDs in the system I only want to display two of them User and Guest. The iPads sit on a specific SSID that gets them on the Control VLAN, I would rather this wasn't visible.
Is there anything I can do in the ZD to help the iPads connect?
Thanks,
Gerrad.
I have set up a new network that has several SSIDs and it also has iPads that connect to just one of the SSIDs for control purposes.
1 x ZD1106
6 x ZF7363
If I hide the SSID the iPads won't connect, as soon as I untick the hide SSID option the iPads connect straight away.
Of the 6 SSIDs in the system I only want to display two of them User and Guest. The iPads sit on a specific SSID that gets them on the Control VLAN, I would rather this wasn't visible.
Is there anything I can do in the ZD to help the iPads connect?
Thanks,
Gerrad.
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10-18-2013 04:09 PM
You are using DPSK/Zero-IT, correct? We believe this is an issue with a recent change Apple made to their security policies. Right now, visible SSID's are the workaround, though I realize that's not optimal for you. We are researching the issue for a better resolution.
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10-19-2013 11:39 AM
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4199
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lots of posts on Apple forums as well (though it appears this issue had come and gone several times over the years)
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lots of posts on Apple forums as well (though it appears this issue had come and gone several times over the years)
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10-19-2013 12:03 PM
BTW Android won't connect to hidden SSIDs either (apparently never would), though interestingly a Macbook Pro running 10.8.5 had no issues.
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10-22-2013 03:46 AM
Thanks for you input Keith that is helpful.
To answer your question, no I am not suing zero IT. Just standard SSID and PSK.
The only reason I want to hide it is for neatness, it would be preferable for the user not to see an SSID they can't use but that isn't vital.
Thanks,
Gerrad.
To answer your question, no I am not suing zero IT. Just standard SSID and PSK.
The only reason I want to hide it is for neatness, it would be preferable for the user not to see an SSID they can't use but that isn't vital.
Thanks,
Gerrad.

