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Splash Page
I have some devices that I prefer to be on a Guest network, but the devices can't show a splash page.
Of course I can whitelist them, but then they have full access and fw rules are bypassed.
Can I by API approve the splash for the device ?
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Yes, you can use the endpoint I will list below to do that, but instead I would recommend making a Group Policy called BypassSplash or something similar, leave all the settings such as Firewall on Use Network Default, and just set the Splash setting to Bypass.
https://developer.cisco.com/meraki/api-v1/update-network-client-splash-authorization-status/
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I don't have that option since I'm not using Meraki APs but a third-party.
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What is doing the splash page? Meraki or third party solution?
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Meraki as pr. configuration at the Access Control for the VLAN:
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No one have a solution to bypass SplashPage unless I whitelist/allow or are using WiFi from Meraki ?
The problem with allow is that you then also bypass Firewall rules.
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If the devices can't handle a splash page, if your APs support it, can you set up an extra SSID-VLAN that enforces the firewall rules you want?
