

You can now close the Organizations window. You should now see an entry for your organization in the column on the left. Select the option to generate a new supervision identity, then click Done.

Sign in to the Apple School Manager using an account assigned to a role that has the privileges to manage devices. Create an organization and generate (or choose) a supervision identityĬhoose Preferences. from the Apple Configurator 2 menu.Ĭlick on the Organizations icon at the top of the window, and then click the + button to add a new one Give the Wi-Fi profile a name that's easy to recognize, choose a location, and click Save.Ģ. Assign the device to the Securly MDM server in ASMįor Apple Configurator 2.5 or greater, choose New Profile from the File menu.Ĭhoose Wi-Fi from the list of profile types on the left, then click the Configure button on the right.Įnter the SSID for your Wi-Fi, choose the appropriate security type and password, as well as any other relevant settings to connect to your Wi-Fi.Prepare the iPad using Configurator, which also adds it to DEP.Create an entry for Securly MDM server in Configurator.Create an organization and supervision identity in Configurator.Create a Wi-Fi profile in Apple Configurator.Your account should have permissions to manage devices. Administrative login to your institution's deployment account (DEP) or Apple School Manager (ASM).A device running iOS 11 or higher or capable of accepting the upgrade.With the release of iOS 11, you can use Apple Configurator to add almost any device to your DEP account and then take advantage of DEP enrollment.
#Apple configurator 2 wifi profile password
I'm asked for a login / password when I try to connect.Prior to iOS 11, only devices purchased directly from Apple or specific resellers could be used with the Apple Device Enrollment Program (DEP).
#Apple configurator 2 wifi profile manual
When I try to do a manual prepare my settings -> Restore value is Don't resort backup.I’ve been speaking with the local apple store, and while polite and professional, not much help.I also tried making a profile and setting the wifi payloads up there, same result.I thought that was what the payload was for. But I only see a list of available networks, and I’m asked for a password when I try to connect to our in-house one. Each are configured with ssid and WPA / password, but when the IPad is restarted after the prepare I would assume I would see all 3 networks and the iPad would connect to our in-house network automatically as it's the only one available. 2 are for the customers wifi and the 3rd is for our in-house wifi just for sanity’s sake. have 3 wifi payloads configured in the setup tab -> wifi section.I configured iTunes for the customers account -> downloaded the app -> imported into the Apps tab of the Configurator program and now get that loaded, but I can’t confirm the wifi payloads.When I restore using the supplied *.iosdevicebackup file neither the app or the wifi settings are on the iPad.Those are verifying an app was installed, and wifi payloads. Of the settings I’m concentrating on two to verify the restore worked, or a manual config and prepare worked.I also received their settings in case the restore didn’t work.I received a backup config from the customer.How can I verify the WiFi payloads are copied to the iPad?.I was hoping somebody could give me a bit of advice. I have 400 iPads I need to prep and am having a couple issues.
