@Stefan: All your replies are very interesting ! Thank you very very much for sharing them here. I'll have to read them in greater details ! Thanks again Le mar. 11 sept. 2018 à 13:59, Stefan Winter <stefan.winter@restena.lu> a écrit :
Hello,
I have no definite answer. Loading a file with all the details of the connection is how it works for Mac, but I am not sure it can be acheived with Windows (in fact, eduroam people have worked on that a bit and I don't think they came up with any solution, so I don't think it can be done).
For the sake of the mailing list archive: this comment is actively unhelpful and wrong.
https://cat.eduroam.org https://802.1x-config.org
Or ask a search engine of your choice for "Enterprise Wi-Fi onboarding tools".
Test it is my best advice, then if it works, tell you users that all they have to do is to accept the certificate on the first connection.
No. They should be pre-provisioned with the expected certificate and should never be bothered with the term "certificate" at all, or be trained to accept strange security warnings.
Greetings,
Stefan Winter
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