Hello,I have a public WIFI network set up with a captive portal set to
disclaimer only. Right now, when someone logs onto the public WIFI
network, they are not being shown the captive portal. They are able to
access the Internet (send and receive HTT...
Hello,I would like to set up a printer for wireless printing. This
printer is wirelessly connected, but does not have the ability to click
"I agree" in the captive portal. In my FortiOS settings, I am unable to
add this printer to an exemption list b...
Hello, I work at a public library and I need to begin recording the
number of users who log onto our wireless network. This is information
that we are required to report to the state government. I have a
FortiGate 90D controller, and I’ve set up logg...
I set the source users to single sing on SSO Guests and it seems to be
working on Apple devices. It doesn't automatically pop up on my Android
device that is using Chrome. The Android device is able to make HTTP
requests without clicking I agree.
I was able to make this work. I created a hidden WIFI SSID called
WIFI_Printer and made several policies. The public SSID has to be
allowed to see WIFI_Printer, WIFI_Printer has to be allowed to see the
public SSID. Both the public SSID and WIFI_Prin...
I created a policy to give the WIFI_printer SSID internet access.This
was successful. I then created two policies: one in which the incoming
interface is Normal_WIFI and the outgoing address is WIFI_Printer to
allow users on the Normal_WIFI to commun...
I followed everything perfectly until the firewall policies. When I
created the first policy, I did not see the network_wifi_printers object
that I created. I did see an object called local_LAN, and I chose this,
hoping it might work. Also, When you ...
well, exempting the printer was my first thought, too. But, since my
captive portal is disclaimer only, I can not except based upon user
groups. In fact, next to WIFI settings, there is no box to select
exempt. The ability to exempt devices becomes a...