We have setup a WPA-2 Enterprise network for our teacher computers. We don't block Netflix, however, it is not accessible over wifi. Our hard-wired computers are on the same subnet, and they can access Netflix. Any thoughts? We have no "website blocking" software on the computer.
It is possible that the Wireless LAN Controller is natting everyone out of the same private ip address, and that ip address is not allowed to use the internet.
Thanks for the reply, to clarify...
Netflix.com is the issue, other websites are accessible. The teachers can log in to Netflix, but pictures and movies don't work.
Do you have an ACL on the teach role blocking specific traffic?
Sorry, newbie here, where would I find the ACL settings in the portal?
Look at the Users on the controller and their assigned Role, different ways to do this via the GUI and verions. If you do this via the CLI it will give you the info you need :
show user-table <-- to identify which (User)Role is assigned to the client. show rights [USER ROLE NAME] <-- to determine the ACL's applied to the client.
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