[Completed] Push wifi configuration file to unknown android devices. - XDA Assist

Hi All,
I'm having a little trouble finding out how to do this.
Let me first explain what i want todo :
anyone visiting home just needs to go to a website and recieve a wifi config in order to connect to the visitors-wifi.
Setup an domain > does mobile device detection > based on that will either try to push a Iphone .mobileconfig or and android config file.
domain is ready , mobile detection somewhat ready , iphone config confirmed working.
I read something of Microsoft Intune capable of pushing xml config to android devices joined to the network.
I just want a file they can download & requests then if they want to install it , like on Iphone.
Thanks for reading!
Kind regards,
Xtremegamer

Xtremegamer007 said:
Hi All,
I'm having a little trouble finding out how to do this.
Let me first explain what i want todo :
anyone visiting home just needs to go to a website and recieve a wifi config in order to connect to the visitors-wifi.
Setup an domain > does mobile device detection > based on that will either try to push a Iphone .mobileconfig or and android config file.
domain is ready , mobile detection somewhat ready , iphone config confirmed working.
I read something of Microsoft Intune capable of pushing xml config to android devices joined to the network.
I just want a file they can download & requests then if they want to install it , like on Iphone.
Thanks for reading!
Kind regards,
Xtremegamer
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Hello,
That seems a handy idea.
XDA assist is for newbies finding their way around XDA Developers.
Please post your query here Android Q&A Forum with all relevant details, the experts there maybe able to assist you.
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Vatsal,
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of cource, SAMSUNG s4, android 4.4 custom made.
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