Re: Group Policy not pushing to wireless clients



I have seen issues like this in the past and have managed to successfully resolve them.

Are the wireless clients separated from the domain controllers in any way? For example, on a separate VLAN or behind a firewall?

If you logon with a local account, can you successfully ping a domain controller? Is the machine connecting to the network (i.e. getting an IP address) before allowing users to logon - you can check by pinging.


skitzsofrenick wrote:
GPO's are not being pushed to clients that are connecting via wireless. Basically, they are using the intel connect software and a pre-logon connection and authenticating like they are connecting over the wire. Any ideas? Just to make sure everyone understands, I am not trying to push a wireless config via GPO.
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