Computer shows splash page but there is no configuered

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Computer shows splash page but there is no configuered

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I have a Windows 10 computer that till show a splash page while i connect to our SSID. All other computer connecting to the same SSID does not have this. If I try to connect to another SSID on the same AP there is no problem.

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Tuvestam
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It looks like it's Microsoft redirection to check if there is network connection. Thank you for the time

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alemabrahao
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Do you have an MX on your network that has access control configured?

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Tuvestam
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We have a MX but the access control is not configured (set to None (direct access)).

alemabrahao
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Okay, but is this page a Meraki page? Or is it a random page?

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Tuvestam
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msn.com

alemabrahao
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Well, have you checked the configuration on the workstation? Have you tried changing the default browser on the workstation?

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Tuvestam
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Yes and I don't get it on an other SSID that is from the same AP etc. I have reset the network and everything. I can se that the connection also is w8 on confirmation from the splash page. But as ther is none it will not work.

alemabrahao
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Well, I don't think It's a Meraki issue, but you can try to forget the network on the workstation. Feel free to share the SSID configuration.

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Tuvestam
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Well as it works on other SSID without geting a splash I think it is. But other computers does not have this problem.

 

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Tuvestam
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It looks like it's Microsoft redirection to check if there is network connection. Thank you for the time

BlakeRichardson
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Glad you worked it out and thanks for sharing the answer. 

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