That’s my point…
If one is on a WPA2-Enterprise network, they’re likely also using 802.1x for port based security on the LAN side.
So connecting to a network like this, there are going to be counter-measures to ensure that devices attached maintain the line of trust.
Without sounding arrogant - are you trying to do something with Eduroam in a campus dorm?
It’s an honest question, as there are devices out there that do not support WPA2-Enterprise properly, nor do they support 802.1x port based access, so folks try hard to work around a platform that is designed to enforce rules for access.
That’s why I said - it’s not a 10-minute fix