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Does anyone know of a way to join a WiFi connection before a user logs in? We have a situation in which our users travel quite frequently, so when a password reset policy has to be pushed due to a forgotten password, they are unable to pick up the policy. We're hoping there is some way we can have them join a wireless network from the login screen from wherever they are working.

Check out this post: https://knoll.tech/2018/07/20/enabling-wifi-mac-osx-login-screen/



You don't have to use the Server app, something like ProfileCreator can accomplish the same thing. I believe the login window prefs need to set to show the username/password fields vs just the typical user icons with a password field for this to work.




From the look of that post, this looks like it would only apply for locally known networks. How would I go about getting a user connected from say a hotel or restaurant wireless network without the ability to log in?


@jhair If you're using FileVault 2 and the user is logged out to the point that that they're seeing the FV2 login screen (account icon and a password prompt) then there is no network access at all to the machine. It doesn't matter if the Wi-Fi networks at that location are known or unknown, you're not going to be pushing anything to a Mac in that state.


@jhair If you're using FileVault 2 and the user is logged out to the point that that they're seeing the FV2 login screen (account icon and a password prompt) then there is no network access at all to the machine. It doesn't matter if the Wi-Fi networks at that location are known or unknown, you're not going to be pushing anything to a Mac in that state.



Not even if connecting to Ethernet, or?


Not even if connecting to Ethernet, or?


@star-affinity Not on Ethernet either