Hello,

Is it still present on the legacy Web ui ?

It used to be present.

Thanks,

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> On Jun 4, 2025, at 12:06 PM, Enrique Gross via PacketFence-users 
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> El mié, 21 de may de 2025, 12:30, Enrique Gross <egr...@jcc-advance.com.ar 
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>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Hope you are all doing fine
>> 
>> I'm hoping to start a discussion with others who are using Packetfence in 
>> conjunction with Unifi Access Points.
>> 
>> I'm currently facing an issue with the newer versions of the Unifi 
>> controller software. It appears that the CoA (Change of Authorization) 
>> option has been removed and is now only available when using WPA2 Enterprise.
>> 
>> Our current setup involves using Packetfence on WPA2-only networks with MAC 
>> authentication and RADIUS-assigned VLANs. We have a BYOD-style network where 
>> users connect, and if their MAC address isn't registered, they are directed 
>> to PF captive portal. After registering via Google LDAP, they are assigned a 
>> VLAN based on their Google group membership. This system has been working 
>> very well for us.
>> 
>> The problem arises because I can no longer update my Unifi controllers. The 
>> CoA option, which is essential for us to change authorization after a user 
>> registers on the portal, is now restricted to WPA2 Enterprise.
>> 
>> It seems to me that CoA functionality shouldn't be tied to the wireless 
>> security type. I've tried to raise this on the Unifi forums, but it seems I 
>> might be the only one experiencing this issue. I understand that Unifi 
>> likely won't alter their software for a single user.
>> 
>> I'm wondering if my understanding is correct – should CoA not be dependent 
>> on the wireless security type? Has anyone else encountered this same problem?
>> 
>> I did experiment with manually adding CoA configurations to text files on 
>> the Unifi controller, but I'm concerned this isn't a sustainable solution as 
>> it's not the official management method for Unifi access points.
>> 
>> Thanks for any insights you might have.
>> 
>> Enrique
>> 
>> 
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