How can you ensure that these devices will automatically connect to the wireless network at the remote location when powered on for the first time?

You are enrolling several devices to send to a remote location.

How can you ensure that these devices will automatically connect to the wireless network at the remote location when powered on for the first time?
A . Add the wireless network credentials to the "Networks" section in the Admin console ensuring that they are applied to the ChromeOS devices By Device
B . Use the Google Zero-Touch Enrollment (ZTE) process and generate the provisioning token by clicking on the ‘Enroll device’ button in the Admin console ‘’Devices’’ page
C . During the enrollment process add the wireless credentials manually to each device in the Admin console ensuring that they are applied to ChromeOS devices By User
D . Add the wireless network credentials to the ‘Networks" section in the Admin console ensuring that they are applied to the ChromeOS devices By User

Answer: A

Explanation:

To ensure ChromeOS devices automatically connect to a specific wireless network upon initial power-on at a remote location, follow these steps in the Google Admin console: Navigate to Device Management > Chrome Management > Networks.

Add the Wi-Fi network credentials (SSID and password) to the list of networks.

Set the network configuration to apply By Device. This ensures that the credentials are pushed to the device itself, not tied to a specific user.

When the devices are powered on at the remote location, they will automatically detect and connect to the configured Wi-Fi network without requiring any manual intervention from the user.

Option B (Zero-Touch Enrollment) simplifies the initial setup process but doesn’t automatically configure Wi-Fi.

Options C and D are incorrect because applying network settings by user won’t ensure automatic connection on first boot before any user logs in.

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