User`s guide

AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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It is important to note that when a custom network prioritization is defined, the VPN connection will
automatically be moved to the highest priority network interface even if the current network interface is
still available.
User Preference
The user can be given the option to disable the use of VPN Mobility for one or more profiles using the
Operate in VPN Mobility mode property on the VPN Mobility tab of the Login Properties dialog.
AutoReconnect
The AT&T Global Network Client supports connecting and reconnecting sessions for connection drops or
for switching to AT&T Wi-Fi or AT&T Partner Hotspots when connected with a Mobile connection. These
settings can be specified by your Customer Account Administrator in the AT&T Service Manager.
By setting the Automatically reconnect option, the existing connection will be re-established with
another available connection. VPN sessions can also be re-established without having to re-enter
credentials.
The Automatically Switch to attwifi... option will switch your connection over to one of AT&T's free Wi-Fi
hotpots or partner hotspot when connected with a Mobility connection. The target hotspot must have a
“strong” signal of at least 60% before the client will switch to Wi-Fi. The Time before switch option is a