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The following screenshots explain the user experience when accessing Cloudpath from a web server with a Mac Leopard computer.
Web-Loading Experience On Mac Leopard (10.5)
Step 1:The user arrives at the entry web page. Typically, they arrive here by being redirected by the captive portal functionality of a wireless controller. The entry page gives a brief overview of the process.
Step 2:Cloudpath begins to load via Java WebStart. Java WebStart utilizes the JNLP file extension.
Step 3:The user will be prompted by Java WebStart to trust the application. The prompt should indicate that the application is signed with a valid certificate by Ruckus Wireless, Inc.
Step 4:(Optional) If multiple networks are defined, the user will be prompted to select their desired network as Cloudpath launches.
Step 5:(Optional) If the network is defined to prompt the user for credentials, the application displays this screen. The settings below all occur on the network's Summary tab.
Step 6:Under most conditions, the user will be prompted to authorize themselves to Mac OS X as a computer administrator.
Step 7:Cloudpath begins evaluating the machine.
Step 8:After configuration is complete, Cloudpath begins the migration to the secure network.
Step 9:(Optional) Cloudpath monitors the progress of the authentication attempt. If successful, the application continues. If authentication fails, the user is given the opportunity to retry.
Step 10:Once migrated to the secure network, Cloudpath will ensure that the system receives an IP address on the network.
Step 11:When complete, Cloudpath displays the Connected page. By default, this page contains a link to revert modifications. Optionally, this link can be hidden.