Guest Wi-Fi with Meraki Cloud Authenication

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Lukeatcoors
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Guest Wi-Fi with Meraki Cloud Authenication

Our guest Wi-Fi is setup to automatically email and text a randomly generated access code to our visitors.  When they get the code, it sometimes contains either an uppercase i or lowercase L.  I get multiple calls every month with people having trouble logging in to the guest Wi-Fi because they don't realize one of the letters could be an i or l.  Is there an option to exclude certain characters from the automatically generated password? An example of this would be "uXolDu2I".  It is hard to distinguish which one is uppercase i or lowercase L.  Please let me know if it possible to exclude certain characters or not.  Thanks

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alemabrahao
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Unfortunately not.

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alemabrahao
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Unfortunately not.

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Lukeatcoors
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Thanks for confirming!

BlakeRichardson
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Changing the font could help. 

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PhilipDAth
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You will have script that is being used to change the PSK on your WiFi.

 

There is something called "Base 32" which is an encoding scheme that excludes all ambiguous characters.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Base32 

 

You should get someone to change the script to only use Base 32 and your issue will be gone.

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