Meant to post this to the list.

Hi,

I did register them manually and assigned them the Staff role which has
unlimited access/bandwidth.

If I connect any non-registered devices they get the portal page and can
register.  Those work and do have internet access.

On Mon, Feb 28, 2022 at 7:29 AM Zammit, Ludovic <luza...@akamai.com> wrote:

> Hello Park Wifi,
>
> The feature is still there, you will need to register your Mac addresses
> manually and assign them a role.
>
> You an batch the importation with a CSV importation as well.
>
> Do you get internet access on the inline VLAN if you register a computer
> manually ?
>
> Thanks,
>
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> On Feb 27, 2022, at 3:11 PM, Park Wifi via PacketFence-users <
> packetfence-users@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
>
> 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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