Group Policy Not showing when using Network-Wide Clients

MrRoboto2338
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Group Policy Not showing when using Network-Wide Clients

When I either go in the Defined Groups and select Clients using this policy or when I simply go to Network-Wide Clients and search for devices assigned to a policy, it is blank.chromebook.png

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alemabrahao
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Probably this Group Policy has not applied to the clients. Have you tested with another group policy?

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MrRoboto2338
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It could be because we use identity PSK without Radius?

 

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alemabrahao
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Nope, maybe the devia was not classified as Chromebook.

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MrRoboto2338
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We have several different identity PSK's, Guest, Chromebook (Student), Sports....none of them show when we search by Group Policy

alemabrahao
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I got it, It's an 802.1X custom policy, but it should work, I just tested It, and worked as expected.

 

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MrRoboto2338
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This is what is weird about it Click this, 344 Chromebooks

 

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But when I click on the 344 Clients, I see traffic in the graphs, but no devices listed?

 

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alemabrahao
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Can you see the 802.1x policy assigned on client detail?

 

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Go to Network-wide > Monitor > clients then select a client.

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MrRoboto2338
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