Hi,

In the prior versions it was easy to allow certain MAC addresses to bypass
the portal by adding them through the GUI however that seems to have been
removed in the new version.

I'm trying to allow certain devices (set with Static IP's) through as some
are the AP's themselves, the controller and some Nest smoke alarms.
However anything I try does not seem to work.

Here is a simulated setup of the real environment:

Packetfence 11.1.0 - Inline mode
IP range for guest clients:  192.168.0.20-245
Control devices: 192.168.0.2-19
AP's: 192.168.246-254
Nests are set to DHCP and have been registered to the "Admin" account
however they do not seem to be working as Google is not receiving data from
them
Solar Monitoring device is also DHCP

Any ideas?  I've tried registering all devices to the admin account, adding
filter rules, etc.

This is a fairly flat setup, AP's connect to the inline side directly via a
dumb switch, clients connect to the AP's (no auth needed until you get to
Packetfence).

We do not want to enable generic IOT devices as folks keep on trying to add
Alexa FireTV's, etc and the only available ISP in our area is lower speeds.

I have about 40 or so MAC addresses that I need to have bypass the portal.

Suggestions?

Thanks.
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