Connect to the ssid with landing page without expiration

Keith_Li
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Connect to the ssid with landing page without expiration

Dear All,

 

      I have a question would like to ask, I would like to create a new ssid with a landing page for guest to connect, but without an expiration of the WiFi connection, just wonder to achieve this goal, is it to configure under splash frequency ? As I see the maximum time I could set to 90 days, does it mean the guest could connect to this ssid for 90 days without popping up the landing page to connect to the ssid ? Thanks 

 

keith 

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alemabrahao
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

There's no way to configure it without an expiration date, it's a maximum of 90 days as you saw. And yes, after the client connects to the SSID and authenticates a counter starts, and only when the counter resets will it be asked to authenticate again.

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It’s clear so the splash frequency is the correct option to setup the time for expiration ? 

yep, It is.

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Keith_Li
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one more stuipd question, wanna ask if i create a new ssid with psk authentication without landing page in meraki dashboard, after a client entering a password and connected to this ssid, so there is no expiration on connecting to this new created ssid ? if it is true, any setting i can set the during for this new ssid connection period ? such as 2 hours ? Thanks for your support 

Once the client connects with a PKS the password will be saved on the device with no need to re-authenticate. In this case, the only option I see is to configure authentication with PSK along with the Splash page (Click-through for example), but I don't particularly see much sense in this configuration.

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Keith_Li
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as customer only need to use PKS with password without needed the Splash page (click-through) without re-autnenticate everytime, so this probably meet their requirement, one last question the Splash page (click-through), the maxium period is 90 days to re-authenticate it again right ? 

yup

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Keith_Li
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just wonder will there any setting to configure session expires on psk authentication in Meraki ?

Nope.

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