You can choose the fallback behavior for ThinMan Smart Identity authentication in case the ThinMan server is unreachable. Two options are available.
When this option is enabled, users will be authenticated on the WiFi network first, and the same credentials will be used to log into the ThinMan Login/Smart Identity without needing to enter them again.
Click on the Select Network section.
Select the WiFi network to be used for authentication.
Optionally, you can:
Select the option Prevent access to resources in Agile Mode if the WiFi network is not available; when activated, the user cannot access the Resources panel if the network is not available. In this case, the absence of a WiFi Network prevents the user to access the Resources panel.
Write the Password; if provided, ThinMan Login / Smart Identity will log in directly to the endpoint whithout prompting for authentication. Otherwise, it will ask the end-user for the password of the WiFi network configured as the fallback.
WiFi Authentication and ThinMan Login
Remind that these credentials can also be passed to the Resources. See the panel Resources, option ThinMan Smart Identity Pass-through.
If the administrator has not configured a password, the end-user will be prompted to enter the password manually and then press Login to connect to the WiFi network.
However, if the administrator has preconfigured all the WiFi authentication parameters, the Login window will not appear, and the device will automatically to connect to the WiFi network without requiring any user input.
Write the Imprivata Server Address. E.g. https://imprivata.server.local
Use the Ignore SSL errors in case you do not have the corrisponding certificate or it is not valid.
Select the proximity card mode:
You can check the connection by clicking on Test Connection.