Allow Spotify only on guest wifi and not corporate wifi

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Allow Spotify only on guest wifi and not corporate wifi

I want only devices on the guest wifi to access Spotify because this network is throttled.  I do not want Spotify open on the corporate wifi or corporate network as it's not throttled.  How would I do this?  I have one guest wifi, one corporate wifi, and corporate LAN

 

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alemabrahao
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You can deny it on your Corp SSID and on you Guest SSID you can let it allowed. Very simple.

 

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alemabrahao
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Oh, for your wired network you have to limit it via firewall, I don't know which firewall you have, but you have to work on it.

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alemabrahao
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If it is on the MX, just create a group policy and apply it to the VLAN.

 

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/Creating_and_Applying...

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Thanks, the corp ssid makes sense, yes.  If I create a group policy for the corporate VLAN, will it stop processing the firewall rules from the MX?

alemabrahao
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Yes, for the L3 and L7 rules will be used what you configured on the group policy.

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