By setting the Wi-Fi connection prohibition policy, connections to access points not permitted by the administrator can be prohibited in smart devices that have a smart device (agent) installed.
Note
Features may be restricted due to the environment being used
When setting the policy, features may be restricted due to the environment being used.
Refer to "1.2.16 Wi-Fi Connection Prohibition (Smart Device)" for details.
Steps to make prohibition effective through policy setting
Check the BSSID of the Wi-Fi router
This is normally the MAC address of the Wi-Fi router.
(There are some Wi-Fi router types that do not use the MAC address as the BSSID, so you should confirm the BSSID with the system administrator if you are unsure about this.)
Set policy
Set the policy in the Terminal Initial Settings window, or the window displayed after the Management Console is started (CT policy settings window).
Set the access point name and BSSID.
In Wi-Fi connection, set Wi-Fi connection prohibition to Prohibit.
Reflect policy
The set policy will be reflected to the database.
Apply policy
The set policy will be applied to the smart device (agent).
Access point connection operation
When connecting to an access point using a smart device (agent), the status will become one of the following:
Cannot connect to prohibited access points
Can only connect to permitted access points
Can connect to any access point
Refer to "2.4.1.18 Wi-Fi Connection" for details on how to set the policy.
When prohibited
When connecting to an access point for which connections are not permitted, the following message will be displayed on the smart device.
System administrator prohibits the connection to this access point.
accessPointName
Connection disabled.