Odyssey Access Client Enterprise Edition, version 4.30 for Macintosh *********************************************************************** README.TXT May 22, 2008 This file contains important information about system requirements, compatibility with other products, known problems, and late-breaking items not covered in the product documentation. *********************************************************************** Contact information: Juniper Networks, Inc. 1194 North Mathilda Avenue Sunnyvale, CA 94089 (408) 745-2000 (Main number) (408) 936-1576 (Technical support number) http://www.juniper.net (Web page) *********************************************************************** Operating System Requirements: Odyssey Access Client for Macintosh runs on OSX 10.4. *********************************************************************** Hardware Compatibility: The Odyssey Access Client is capable of authenticating with any Wireless Access point or Ethernet switch that supports the 802.1x protocol. The Odyssey Access Client is capable of performing 802.1x authentication using the Macintosh integrated AirPort wireless card. *********************************************************************** Installing Odyssey Access Client: * Odyssey Access Client runs on OSX 10.4. * You must have Admin user privileges to install Odyssey Access Client. * To install Odyssey Access Client: 1. Double click on the DMG distribution file. 2. Double click on the Odyssey.pkg icon in the Odyssey volume. *********************************************************************** New Features in Odyssey Access Client 4.30: * Initial support of OSX 10.4 *********************************************************************** Known Issues: 1) Odyssey Access Client and Apple 802.1x client do not interoperate. To resolve: 1. Open AirPort Network configuration from 'System Preferences.' 2. Change 'By default, join' setting to 'Preferred networks' and remove all networks from list below. 3. Click 'Options' button and make sure that 'Keep looking for recent networks' is selected. 4. Uncheck 'Automatically add new networks to the preferred networks list'. 5. Click 'OK' and then 'Apply Now'. 6. Open 'Internet Connect' in 'Applications and click on the '802.1X'icon. 7. Click 'Disconnect' button (if you are not currently connected the button will say 'Connect' and this step is not necessary). 2) Disabling OAC from a password prompt affects only the currently shown adapter in the Connection panel. When more than one adapter is connected and a prompt appears, canceling the prompt and clicking 'Yes' on the next dialog to disable the adapter does not work as expected. A prompt is associated with exactly one adapter. If that adapter is not the one displayed in the Connection panel, OAC disables the wrong adapter. This problem does not occur if there is only one adapter. To resolve, select the adapter you would like to disable (in the Connection panel) before clicking 'Yes' when prompted to disable.