SSID blacklisting on Chromebooks

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JP Connolly

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Mar 10, 2014, 1:08:33 PM3/10/14
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Anyone know of a way to blacklist SSIDs (we use Aruba) from the Google console for managed Chromebooks? Our captive portal is quite grabby and keeps bumping the preferred/pre-set SSID on a subset of our units, preventing them from connecting

-JP

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JP Connolly
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Saint Ann's School
129 Pierrepont St.
Brooklyn, NY 11201

Scott Weidig

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Mar 10, 2014, 1:10:43 PM3/10/14
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With Aruba, you can create a Deny access protocol by device type.  The chrome book will be able to connect, then Aruba will drop it off, and it should move over to the next SSID.

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Joshua Mulloy

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Mar 10, 2014, 1:12:46 PM3/10/14
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Add the SSID under device management > Chrome > Network > For Devices but set it to Auto-Connect "No".  We do this for our guest registration networks it works great.


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