> This step was to remove any supervision profiles that was performed during the prepare stages, the idea is to see "Activating iPad" message - and if you performed step 3 to 5 correctly, you should see "Looking for configuration/Downloading Configuration" and then "Remote Management" screen showing up - this means DEP is working and applied. ![]() > Performed another restore onto the iPads and then setup the freshly restored iPad without the Apple Configurator just as you would setup a DEP iPad. > Click edit and assign the iPads that has the modified date: "added less than a minute ago" > Click on the existing PreStage enrolment or create a new PreStage enrolment In Jamf Pro, go to Mobile Devices and then PreStage Enrolment.> Below, chose the option 'Assign to server' dropdown, and then on the right my institution Jamf Pro MDM server > Put the formatted serial numbers from the text editor in previous step and put them in the Serial Number textbox. > Open the CSV file, copy the Serial Numbers (first column, row 2 onwards) and use a text editor to format the serial numbers in comma versions, e.g. > Click on the blue 'download' link next to the device type and quantity added which downloads a csv file. > Keep an eye on the number of devices added on the "Devices added by Apple Configurator", if it changed from 0, the above action has added the devices into DEP server. In ASM, go to MDM Server -> Devices added by Apple Configurator 2.> When it asked for the Apple ID to add to DEP, I chose the account that has the 'Device Manager' or 'Administrator' role in Apple School Manager (ASM). ![]() > Configured the remaining steps relating to supervision and iOS steps (i selected: don't show any). > Created a DEP Wifi profile that uses the MacBook Pro Internet Sharing SSID > unticked the automate enrolment (I like to setup from the iPad for a true OTA config). ![]() > Ticked the Option "Add to Device Enrolment Program" " Updated/Restored iPads to iOS 11 - a prerequisite action for adding to DEP. Someone in Jamfnation posted this (which is how I got it to work for me): I added a profile to a network that we use here that goes right to the internet without any firewall rules. First thing I had to fix was my wireless.
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