


Yes! But I don't see how this is relevant as it appears to be an issue with the iPad connecting to the server. I am using Meraki Systems Manager as the MDM.Īre the accounts the iPads are signed into registered in the same country as the public IP address of the caching server? I have a few iPads that I want to work with caching server. Except I haven't got any MacBooks or iPhones to use. We are using Cisco enterprise wifi and APs

We have tried using the options "all subnets" on the cache server, and we have also specified the subnets manually

And also done complete wipe of the ipads and set them up on the network where the cache server is locatedĪre the iPads using a different local subnet than the other devices, perhaps one the caching server is not configured to serve? Yes! I have checked with our network guyĭid you reboot the iPads after setting up the caching server, so they immediately "forget" that they previously found no caching servers and are forced to look again? (Rebooting the devices - not the server! - is also recommended if you change the public address record in DNS.) If your organization uses multiple public IP addresses, are both the caching server and your DNS server configured correctly with respect to those addresses? Are the iPads signed into the same iCloud account as the Macs and iPhones, or more specifically, are the accounts the iPads are signed into registered in the same country as the public IP address of the caching server?
