Feb 07, 2012 Mac OS X 10.7 (Lion) does not allow manual creation or configuration of 802.1X profiles for secure authentication on Wi-Fi and Ethernet networks for typical users. In order to access an 802.1X network in Lion, users are prompted to enter credentials when joining an active network.
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Applies to: System Center Configuration Manager (Current Branch)
Use Wi-Fi profiles in System Center Configuration Manager to deploy wireless network settings to users in your organization. By deploying these settings, you make it easier for your users to connect to Wi-Fi.
For example, you have a Wi-Fi network that you want to enable all iOS devices to connect to. Create a Wi-Fi profile containing the settings necessary to connect to the wireless network. Then, deploy the profile to all users that have iOS devices in your hierarchy. Users of iOS devices see the company network in the list of wireless networks and can readily connect to this network.
You can configure the following device types with Wi-Fi profiles:
Create Wi-Fi profiles for mobile devices provides information about how to use Wi-Fi profiles in Configuration Manager to deploy wireless network settings to mobile device users.'
Important
To deploy profiles to Android, iOS, Windows Phone, and enrolled Windows 8.1 or later devices, these devices must be enrolled in Microsoft Intune. For information about how to get your devices enrolled, see Enroll devices for management in Intune.
When you create a Wi-Fi profile, you can include a wide range of security settings. These include certificates for server validation and client authentication that have been pushed using Configuration Manager certificate profiles. For more information about certificate profiles, see Certificate profiles in System Center Configuration Manager.
Create a Wi-Fi Profile
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For information about how to deploy the Wi-Fi profile, see How to deploy Wi-Fi profiles in System Center Configuration Manager.
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