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iPassConnect TM 3.35 Universal Client New Features Overview June 2005
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 New features: –Updated GUI –Balloon Tips –Non-iPass Wi-Fi Network Support Operating System support: –Windows 2000 –Windows XP Languages: –English –Brazilian Portuguese –French iPassConnect TM 3.35 Universal Client Overview –German –Japanese –Korean –Simplified Chinese –Spanish –Traditional Chinese
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Updated GUI Available Wireless Networks norgy now displays: SSIDs (instead of iPass-enabled Access Point) Signal strength meter Lock icons for WEP- enabled networks Easier for users to connect to the best available network. Sets the foundation for adding non-iPass Wi-Fi networks. FeatureBenefit
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Updated GUI
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Balloon Tips iPassConnect TM displays a balloon tip from the system tray when a Wi-Fi network is available. Easier for users to determine Wi-Fi network availability. FeatureBenefit
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Non-iPass Wi-Fi Network Support SSIDs iPassConnect TM can be configured to display all broadcasting SSIDs, regardless of whether they are iPass enabled. iPassConnect assists users in getting connected to non-iPass Wi-Fi networks, which require additional information, by either storing a WEP key or opening a browser for authentication. Users have a single, universal client interface to get connected to any network type. FeatureBenefit
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Non-iPass Wi-Fi Network Support Overview iPassConnect TM will display all broadcasting Wi-Fi networks: –Non-iPass Wi-Fi networks WILL NOT display an iPass icon next to them –WEP-enabled networks are indicated with a lock icon –On use, the following message appears
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Non-iPass Wi-Fi Network Support User Experience User selects the non-iPass Wi-Fi network and clicks Connect. iPassConnect TM 3.35 associates the user to an access point. iPassConnect begins looking for Internet access: –As soon as it gets to the Internet, iPassConnect launches the VPN If the location requires a subscription or has a walled garden: –iPassConnect opens the browser for the user –User can accept terms and conditions –User can enter credentials for that provider –User can input credit card information to buy a day pass, etc. –iPassConnect continues attempting to find Internet access When user connects to the Internet: –iPassConnect launches post-connect actions
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 Non-iPass Wi-Fi Network Important Notes Multiple personal Wi-Fi networks: –Must have non-iPass Wi-Fi enabled to have personal Wi- Fi appear Users can disable non- iPass Wi-Fi. WEP-enabled networks can be managed from Connection Settings.
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005 iPassConnect TM 3.35 Summary Easy on users: –The updated GUI and balloon tip makes connecting to Wi-Fi easier –The ability to manage and connect to all Wi-Fi networks through iPassConnect TM gives users a seamless experience regardless of network Easy on IT staff: –iPassConnect 3.35 can reduce help desk support: Presentation of SSIDs and signal strength on the main GUI gives better cues to users Addition of non-iPass Wi-Fi network support gives users a consistent connection method regardless of network Help desks don’t have to support a secondary Wi-Fi connection tool
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iPass Inc. Copyright 2005
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