smaunsell Posted June 17, 2016 Report post Posted June 17, 2016 I'm new to SCCM and have been tasked with configuring a WiFi profile for new Win10 laptops.I've created a WiFi profile with the required settings, deployed it to a device collection and confirmed that the laptop receives the config. The SSID is added/saved - in 'Manage WiFi Settings' it is listed under 'Manage known networks' - but it doesn't connect to the network. Multiple restarts fail to resolve this - it never connects automatically.From either the logon screen or once logged on the user can click the SSID and it will connect and work perfectly. It just won't connect automatically. Once connected though it stays connected and the user doesn't have to do anything again.Network name: MySSIDSSID: MySSIDConnect automatically when this network is in range: YesLook for other wireless networks while connected to this network: NoConnect when the network is not broadcasting: YesSecurity type: WPA2-EnterpriseEncryption: AESEAP type: PEAP____Verify the server's identity by validatin the certificate: No____Enable Fast Reconnect: YesTrusted server certificate names: certsvr.mydomain.comSelect root certificates for server validation: root & intermediate uploaded & selectedRemember the user credentials at each logon: YesAuthentication mode: User or computer authenticationEnable single sign-on for this network: Perform immediately before user log onProxy settings: NoneSupported platforms: Windows 10Any idea why it won't automatically connect? Am I missing something or is it just not possible? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
GarthMJ Posted June 17, 2016 Report post Posted June 17, 2016 Have you confirm that your cert can authenticate computers via WIFI? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
smaunsell Posted July 8, 2016 Report post Posted July 8, 2016 It appears that if there's a wired connection then the logon screen doesn't show the WiFi connected. If wired is disconnected then it does show the WiFi connected. Odd but not the end of the world. There's no settings in BIOS or Windows to disable WiFi is wired is connected.......but this isn't happening as the WiFi isn't disabled it's just not showing connected. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...