To connect the mobile device to a Wi-Fi network:
This opens the Wi-Fi network window.
On devices running Android version 8.0 or later, settings of the proxy server for Wi-Fi cannot be redefined with the policy. However, you can manually configure the proxy server settings for a Wi-Fi network on the mobile device.
If you are using a proxy server to connect to a Wi-Fi network, you can use a policy to configure the settings for connecting to the network. On devices running Android 8.0 or later, you must manually configure the proxy server settings. On devices running Android 8.0 or later, you cannot use a policy to change the Wi-Fi network connection settings, except for the network access password.
If you are not using a proxy server to connect to a Wi-Fi network, there are no limitations on using policies to manage a Wi-Fi network connection.
For example, you can enter the address example.com
. In this case, the proxy server will not be used for the addresses pictures.example.com
, example.com/movies
, etc. The protocol (for example, http://
) can be omitted.
On devices running Android version 8.0 or later, the proxy server exclusion for web addresses does not work.
The added Wi-Fi network is displayed in the list of Wi-Fi networks.
You can modify or delete Wi-Fi networks in the list of networks using the Edit and Delete buttons at the top of the list.
Mobile device settings are configured after the next device synchronization with the Kaspersky Security Center. After the policy is applied on the mobile device, the user can connect to the Wi-Fi network that has been added, without specifying the network settings.
On devices running Android version 10.0 or later, if a user refuses to connect to the suggested Wi-Fi network, the app's permission to change Wi-Fi state is revoked. The user must grant this permission manually.
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