I'm on a large enterprise network. Our shared-used devices are on a WPA2 network whose password changes twice a year.
Anybody have any luck coming up with a scenario to address an issue like this on macs? We do have some iPads, but since they still get updated while sleeping, we can just push a new profile the day before and let them be offline for a few hours. With the macs, I'm trying to avoid touching every machine at a specific time, since some of ours will likely be checked out (i.e. not at our physical location) when the change occurs.
Some approaches I've considered:
• Schedule a cron job and add the network with networksetup I know cron is deprecated but it does generally work
• Create a policy and run it the day before the change, late in the day. They'll be offline for a few hours until the change takes effect but it won't matter. We can only get the ones we have, but that's better than nothing.
