Hey Everyone,
I'm hoping this is a "simple" solution that is eluding me. How do users change their own passwords after 90 days? OR is there a way to turn off the splash behavior 90-day setting? What we are dealing with is glorified "Guess wifi with perks access"... doesn't ever interact with production devices.
We've incorporated "Cloud Hosted Meraki Authentication" with Self-registration and Administrator Authentication. The SSID has a Splash Page. To get to the SSID they ALSO have to ADD the network SSID manually and know the Pre-shared key (WPA2 security set up).
The "Splash behavior" has a setting of "splash frequency = Every ninety days". We are using the "Modern" theme.
Most Users are authenticated to for "never" expires.
Here the overall issue. I've set these splash pages up hoping I can authenticate users for specific SSID's (just there personal devices going to the internet) and their respective time limits (internal policy decisions based on staff types and housing). However, what vexes me now is these users, after 90 days, are not able to get past the splash page, the error message keeps telling them their password is incorrect. The only way past it is for me to change their password from the Admin console of users. I just know that I'll be seeing them again in 90 days.
Is there a way to clean this up? Simplify it? Give users the ability to change their own passwords? OR a different SSID set up altogether (still needs to restrict devices from specific SSID's... ie. administrative control)