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technical:ppsk-1ssid-2networks [2023/03/09 15:57]
admin [Final Testing]
technical:ppsk-1ssid-2networks [2024/02/05 18:49] (current)
admin [Introduction]
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 ====== Private PSK 1 SSID Two Networks ====== ====== Private PSK 1 SSID Two Networks ======
 ===== Introduction ===== ===== Introduction =====
 +<WRAP center round alert 100%>
 +  * Please note that of Feb 2024 this component is under active development to make it even more feature rich and easy to use.
 +  * Do check back here in order to find out when the development is completed and ready for production.
 +</WRAP>
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   * This is our first use case and a very simple implementation.   * This is our first use case and a very simple implementation.
   * With this implementation we will:   * With this implementation we will:
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 ===== The AP side ===== ===== The AP side =====
   * We will start with the configuration of the Access Point in AP Desk.   * We will start with the configuration of the Access Point in AP Desk.
-  * Select a cloud to work in and to to **Networks** -> **AP Profiles**. Click on the **Add** button. +  * Select a cloud to work in and go to **Networks** -> **AP Profiles**. Click on the **Add** button. 
-  * Here we create an AP Profiles called **Campus PSK**.+  * Here we create an AP Profile called **Campus PSK**.
 {{:technical:psk:ap_profile_new.png?nolink|}} {{:technical:psk:ap_profile_new.png?nolink|}}
   * After we created it we will edit it.   * After we created it we will edit it.
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   * Then you can attach them to a permanent user.   * Then you can attach them to a permanent user.
   * Our recommendation is to have a dedicated special Permanent User for a class of devices. e.g. su-printers for printers and su-cameras (su is short for special user).   * Our recommendation is to have a dedicated special Permanent User for a class of devices. e.g. su-printers for printers and su-cameras (su is short for special user).
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 +===== Banning Devices =====
 +  * You might ask, since all the users will have a common PSK, will it be possible to stop a specific device from gaining access to the network **without** forcing all the other devices to change the PSK they are configured with.
 +  * Yes it is possible.
 +  * Simply navigate to the BYOD applet and select the device(es) you want to stop the select the Enable / Disable button to complete the action. 
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