Unable to block Non-Corprate machine access to CORP wireless network

                   Hello everyone
I am facing this problem right now , I created rule 1 for host authentication and rule 2 for user authentication ,but seems I am unable to block non-corprate machine * IPAD or smart phone* to access CORP wireless network if people put vaild domain user name and password.
Here is deatils and please help.
Rule 1 --Host AUTH---
External Groupls : AD1
Protocol: Radius
Was Machine Authenticated: -ANY-
System name : start with host/
Results : Permit Access
Rule 2 --User AUTH---
External Groupls : AD1
Protocol: Radius
Was Machine Authenticated: -true-
System name : -ANY-
Results : Permit Access
Default : Deny Access
Now , If I connect personal smart phone with windows username and password , ACS is able to blocked , screenshot as follow
But ,If I connect same personal phone with "domain\username" and password , the phone is able to connact , and here is screenshot.
Question is why matched "host AUTH" rule when I use "domain\username " on personal phone ? However, I do check the system name in "host AUTH" and permit access until system name start with "host/ " , so how come , this person is able to passed the rule .

We don't have BYOD at this moment , so we don't want employee access CORP wireless network with their personal devices.
Back to question, I was able to authenticate the laptop by machine name and seems work if I only type the username without domain . 
But if I type "domain\username " into phone, I am able to connect it , I don't know why this can be happened and how to fix.
Please show off your kind help , thanks all

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