Does MX detect Windows 11 as an OS? Even though I have a few of them, I do not see them on my network.
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I don't think I have ever noticed that all my Win11 PCs are labeled as Win10 or as 'Other'
I don't think I have ever noticed that all my Win11 PCs are labeled as Win10 or as 'Other'
Yes, I think I also got a bunch of "Other" but never Win11. It's interesting that it's not Win10 but Other.
Meraki uses a bunch of fingerprinting methods, including LLDP, MAC address lookups, and traffic profiling, among other things. It's not an exact science, as you've seen.
Some clients may misidentify themselves when specifying the User-Agent string field of an HTTP GET request. Device type policy enforcement is done on a best-effort basis, dependent upon the information that the client provides. When needing to enforce security-focused policies based on device type, please leverage solutions such as Meraki Systems Manager, or Cisco ISE.
I'm pretty new to this forum, so forgive me if I'm not entirely up to speed, but I've had some experience with Windows 11 on MX. It should definitely detect Windows 11 as an OS, at least it did for me. But, I did run into a similar issue with not seeing them on my network. It turned out to be a Windows Firewall thing for me. Maybe check your network settings there?
Meraki uses a bunch of fingerprinting methods, including LLDP, MAC address lookups, and traffic profiling, among other things. It's not an exact science, as you've seen.
Some clients may misidentify themselves when specifying the User-Agent string field of an HTTP GET request. Device type policy enforcement is done on a best-effort basis, dependent upon the information that the client provides. When needing to enforce security-focused policies based on device type, please leverage solutions such as Meraki Systems Manager, or Cisco ISE.