Forum Discussion
Android 14 - Android Enterprise WiFi Profile Issues - Microsoft Intune
We are having the same issue on our Samsung devices with Android 14. The same SCEP & Wi-Fi profile works fine on Android 13, but it's hit & miss on Android 14 (OneUI 6) devices 😞
We have found a workaround to our Wi-Fi (EAP-TLS) issue by adding the Root CA Cert in our Samsung KME (Knox Mobile Enrolment)'s profile just to make sure the cert is deployed and trusted by the device before SCEP & Wi-Fi profile is deployed to the device. According to Microsoft, if the SCEP / Wi-Fi profile arrives before the Trusted Certs profile, the Wi-Fi (EAP-TLS) won't work until the device re-check with Intune again (next check-in is 8 hours away, and no you can't do manual sync for corporate-owned, fully managed user devices)
- mattdermody10 months agoLevel 2.3: Gingerbread
Intune doesn't offer the ability to have payload installation priority or prerequisites to install one payload before the other is attempted? It also doesn't allow for force syncs on fully managed devices? If both of those are true I'm adding them to my long list of reasons why Intune should not be used for fully managed Android devices. So many organizations fall into the trappings of Intune not realizing how ineffective it is at managing line of business devices. I can't imagine telling and end customer they'll just have to wait another 8 hours and see if it works the next time in a mission critical environment.
Related Content
- 9 months ago