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how can i create a guest wireless user without an email?
Hi, the only way to create a guest user is with an email? my client only want a random password.
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The only two ways to give access to the dashboard are user accounts with an email address or SAML integration.
You could technically create a fake email and set up an account so they are signing in with the email you created as their username and a password. They would then be able to reset the password from what you set it as after they log into the dashboard.
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The only two ways to give access to the dashboard are user accounts with an email address or SAML integration.
You could technically create a fake email and set up an account so they are signing in with the email you created as their username and a password. They would then be able to reset the password from what you set it as after they log into the dashboard.
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and with SAML integration i would need an email for authetication?
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Likely yes. It would be integrating with another system which would almost certainly have emails tied to them.
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thanks where i can find the documentation? do you have any link?
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Here is Meraki's documentation or setting up SAML. https://documentation.meraki.com/zGeneral_Administration/Managing_Dashboard_Access/Configuring_SAML_...
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What you could do is configure the WiFi for pre-paid billing. You can then pre-print the cards with have PIN numbers on them. You can say that the PIN code expires after a set period of time.
https://documentation.meraki.com/MR/Splash_Page/Configuring_a_Prepaid_Card_Billing_SSID
