Android and Meraki Authentication

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Techie0101
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Android and Meraki Authentication

We are rolling out Access Points and using Meraki Authentication as our RADIUS.

We've successfully connected with OSX and OS. Those just ask for username and password.

However, when I attempt to connect to the SSSID from an android decice I'm presented with options and we're not sure what to select.
Screen shots of what the test Android presented us here:

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Identity should be their email address.  Leave "anonymous identity" blank.  Password should be there password.  Make sure their account is "authorised".

 

I found this guide on how to set it up.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Encryption_and_Authentication/WPA2_Enterprise_Profile_Setup_on_A...

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PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I don't know the answer, but I would have thought it should be using PEAP rather than TTLS.

yeah, tried PEAP but there still isn't a place to authenticate with email address and password when I select that from the drop down

PhilipDAth
Kind of a big deal
Kind of a big deal

I think I have figured this out.  Set the phase 2 authentication to MSCHAPv2.,

I appreciate the ideas.

This is the screenshot with that selected.

Screen Shot of Android Phone

 

Identity

Anonymous Identity 

Password

 

I've tried putting in the user's email address under identity and/or anonymous identity, but I the connect button in the bottom right still won't bold.

 

Any ideas?

Identity should be their email address.  Leave "anonymous identity" blank.  Password should be there password.  Make sure their account is "authorised".

 

I found this guide on how to set it up.

https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Encryption_and_Authentication/WPA2_Enterprise_Profile_Setup_on_A...

You, sir, are my hero.  Thank you!

It would be great if you could give me some Kudos as well.  🙂

sunil_john
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we have encountered an issue with the authentication process for Android users. Specifically, the dashboard is displaying anonymous identities rather than the provided usernames, making it challenging for administrators to monitor user activity effectively.

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