I was struggling with this today and found your question.Īpparently the "Identity Certificate" is the missing item that should have the third yellow triangle next to it. This was a feature I was so looking forward to using. Unsure what else to do except to rebuild the MacBook Pro from backup. I have also turned off wifi and bluetooth on both devices and restarted it, then turned it back on. I have sign out my appleid on MacBook pro and issue still persist. Then turn it back on both MacBook Pro and iPad. I have also turn off the Handoff and Cursor and Keyboard on iPad mini and restarted it. I have turned off my universal control on my MacBook pro and restarted it. I have my iPad mini literally next to my MacBook pro. When I reselect my wifi connection, the universal control stops working and I get this error message: A connection error has occurred. The moment my wifi connection is re-enabled/selected, universal control drops out. If I leave wifi on and unselect my wifi connection, universal control works. Universal Control: Not working with iPad Mini with wifi enabled on MacBook Pro 14 Does anyone have any issues with trying to get the universal control to work with iPad mini 6 or any iPads? I have issues with my MacBook Pro 14 inch trying to link to my iPad when my wifi connection is selected. I have been pulling my hair our trying to figure this out with no luck. I obviously have all the same certificates added (and trusted) to the Mac that I use Apple configurator on and I can connect to the same WiFi connection without any issues. Then if I click to connect, I get an error pop saying that it was unable to connect. When deploying the settings, without first manually connecting, you can see that it tries a number of times to connect, but the connection is rejected automatically with NO error coming up. If I then deploy my settings to the iPad, it updates the current Wi-Fi settings with my proxy settings and other settings I deploy through Apple Configurator, the connection doesn't drop and will happily re-connect automatically if I turn off Wi-Fi and back on again. However, if I connect to the Wi-Fi manually and add username and password, accept the certificate it adds the 'same' certificate that I am trying to add, and connects successfully. Previously I had this all working, then one of our Domain server certificates expired and I replaced it with the new one and now I cant get it to connect automatically to the same connection. Wi-Fi does not automatically connect to WPA2-Enterprise, deployed settings using Apple Configurator I have an apple cart of 50+ iPad's (6th Gen) and I am trying to deploy the WPA2-Enterprise Wi-Fi settings using 'Apple Configurator 2'
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