Chrome Local Network Access (LNA) Policy Explanation
Chrome's Local Network Access (LNA) policy is a security feature that blocks web applications from connecting to devices on your local network without explicit permission. This affects KitCheck's ability to communicate with RFID scanners and other hardware devices on the local network.
What Customers Experience
- Scanner connectivity issues
- Failed RFID reads
- Error messages when attempting to scan
- Inability to connect to KitCheck hardware from the KitCheck web application
What This Configuration Achieves
This policy configuration explicitly allows Bluesight domains to connect to local network devices, restoring full functionality to KitCheck scanner operations without compromising the security benefits of Chrome's LNA policy for other websites.
Please follow the appropriate guide below to resolve this, and please contact your IT team for additional assistance
Configure Chrome Local Network Access as an individual user
Configure Chrome Local Network Access as an Enterprise Admin
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