Whitelist IoT Devices on SSID with a captive portal

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Whitelist IoT Devices on SSID with a captive portal

Hi all,

 

First, let me wish to all the Meraki community an amazing year in 2023!

 

I have a question regarding the connection of IoT devices. There are some topics on the forum but it is not exactly what I'm looking for.

 

My question is: Is there a way to easily whitelist an IoT device (google nest, sonos...) on a SSID where an external captive portal is set up? I don't want to create a dedicated SSID for those devices as I want users connected through the portal to see those devices.

 

Thanks in advance for your help.

Best,

Ned

Noel-Edouard Chenu
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Thanks for your help!

Noel-Edouard Chenu
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You can also create a group policy to apply to the IoT devices that bypasses the splash page, and just gives the device access.

 

Search for "Remove the splash".

https://documentation.meraki.com/General_Administration/Cross-Platform_Content/Creating_and_Applying... 

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Thanks Philip. I was finally able to run some tests and validate the best approach.

 

I believe the group policy would be the easiest one. But I couldn't figure out whether I would be able to see the IoT device if I am connected to the guest SSID. Guest users are usually separated from the network.

 

Thanks in advance

Ned

Noel-Edouard Chenu
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