![]() I may have to talk to our network guy to see if the guest network allows for communication to apple. I'm beginning to wonder if it's a network issue on my end. As is typical with configurator, there is no documentation so we are left to ourselves to figure this out. I think you might have to re-apply that profile after the preperation is complete. I added one and everything worked, but I found it interesting that the iPad did not have the profile on it and I had to manually connect to WIFI. When preparing them in configurator the very last step is it asks you for a WIFI profile to add to the device for it to complete the enrollment. Log into the DEP portal, find the serial numbers of the recently added devices, and assign these to your MDM serverĬontinue setting up the devices, which should now use streamlined enrollment, as usual" Use Configurator to add devices to DEP, but do not “Activate and complete enrollment” You may find it simplest to perform the actions in the following steps: Particularly, "There is a checkbox in Configurator to “Activate and complete enrollment.” This checkbox can be confusing, since it takes the newly-added DEP device and enrolls it as a non-DEP device. Yesterday I read this article and it helped me a little. I then was able to configure it in the MDM like all my other devices. I logged into my MDM and could see the iPad under my DEP devices. ![]() I was immediately able to go to assign devices and put in the serial number of the iPad I just enrolled in DEP and assign it to my MDM server. ![]() Then update the iPad to iOS11.Īfter I enrolled it via configurator and logged into DEP there was the new Added by Apple configurator listed by by MDM server. Granted I did have to update my Mac to the latest version of Sierra to be able to download 2.5. So I did one yesterday and it worked perfectly.
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