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For support, resources, or to download software, please visit the Cisco AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client resource center. For the latest AnyConnect application support for Apple iOS or Android, refer to Apple app support or Google Play support. To download the AnyConnect application for Apple iOS or Android mobile devices, click below. Solved: dear all experts, Need urgent help. I have this AnyConnect that works perfect with Windows and now my MD would like to run it on iPad. So i went to AppsStore and found the application called "AnyConnect Secure Mobility Client" but.
Any VPN client, not just the Cisco AnyConnect one, can and will drop the connection if it is of poor quality. Although there may be ways to 'tweak' the client to be less 'sensitive,' I would suggest that you work on improving the Wi-Fi connection between your MacBook Air (MBA) and the wireless router.
One measure of wireless signal 'quality' is the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR). SNR = RSSI - Noise. You can determine this with your MBA, by looking up both RSSI and Noise from the Wi-Fi dropdown menu.
To do so, hold down the <Option> key, and then, click on the Wi-Fi icon on the macOS menu bar. You should find both of these values and a few others that will represent the current connection state between your notebook and the wireless router.
You can use the following to compare against what you find:
SNR Guidelines
- 40+dB = Excellent signal
- 25dB to 40dB = Very good signal
- 30dB = Minimum range boundary (voice)
- 15dB to 25dB = Low signal
- 20dB = Minimum range boundary (data)
- 10dB to 15dB = Very low signal
- 5dB to 10dB = Little or no signal
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Using the above guidelines, you will want your MBA connected at, at least, 25dB or higher. This should keep the VPN client 'happy.'
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Jun 27, 2019 2:20 PM
Hi all,
Recently I re-installed the 'Cisco Anyconnect Secure Mobility Client' for remote accessing my work computer. Unfortunately I am not able to connect to the network using the client because of the error pop up that I have attached here.
Basically when I click 'connect' in the Cisco anyconnect interface, this pop up comes out stating that 'cisco anyconnect wants to sign using 'Apple ID Authentication (Date/Time)' in your keychain'. Even if I click allow or always allow or deny this popup keeps coming back. So I tried going to keychain and find the apple ID authentication in the password but there is nothing there.
So if anyone can help me with this it will be a great relief for me.
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Thank you
Abraham
Solved: AnyConnect VPN On IPad - Cisco Community
MacBook Pro (Retina, 15-inch, Mid 2014), iOS 10.2
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Posted on Apr 12, 2017 1:37 AM