User`s guide
AT&T Global Network Client for Windows Administrator’s Guide
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Approved Mobile Device Customization
The Approved Mobile Device customization provides the ability to define a list of approved mobile
devices with which your users can connect using the AT&T Global Network Client.
The following registry key is required:
HKLM\Software\AGNS\NetClient\WAN\AllowedDevices
The key must be created as a multi-string registry key at installation time. Multiple devices can be
defined; each device should be listed on a separate line of the registry key. This is an allow list, only
devices in the list will be supported.
The items in the list are compared against the installed mobile device model name for a match. If a
match is not found, the user will receive a pop-up warning them the device cannot be used. The mobile
icon will be disabled and mobile connection will have a status of disabled in the Connection Sequence
window.
The AT&T Global Network Client must be restarted after the device is removed for the mobile icon to be
enabled.
Approved Connection Type Customization
Beginning with Version 9.1, Customer Account Administrators can select to show or hide the Dial, Wi-Fi or
Mobile connection types. Customizing the visibility of connection types requires a custom installation
package created by AT&T. Please contact dl-AGNC_custom@att.com for additional information.
By default Ethernet/Existing, Wi-Fi and Mobile connection types are shown. Dial is not shown by default,
but can be displayed by the end user. Dial, WiFi and Mobile connection types can be hidden through
customization. Hiding a connection type will hide ALL subtypes of that connection type by default.
Connection Type Which Can Be Hidden
Dial
WiFi
Mobile
Secondary Method of Customizing Network Login Options
The fields and functionality of the Network Login window can be configured by clicking the “Options”
button on the Network Login window. The Login Options window shows the features that can be
configured.