11-28-2018 02:32 PM
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11-28-2018 03:10 PM
We can use classification rules to assign different user profiles to different users, or we can set schedules so that certain SSIDs are available during certain times. However we can't force client devices to connect to one SSID over the other, that is a client side decision.
When you say have priority, do you mean bandwidth wise? We can throttle traffic on the BYOD network so it doesn't take up too much of your bandwidth, this would be done via the QoS settings in the user profile within the SSID. Is that what you were looking for?
11-28-2018 03:19 PM
that answers my question, I'll make changes to the QOS for the SSID. Thanks
11-28-2018 03:10 PM
We can use classification rules to assign different user profiles to different users, or we can set schedules so that certain SSIDs are available during certain times. However we can't force client devices to connect to one SSID over the other, that is a client side decision.
When you say have priority, do you mean bandwidth wise? We can throttle traffic on the BYOD network so it doesn't take up too much of your bandwidth, this would be done via the QoS settings in the user profile within the SSID. Is that what you were looking for?