new
Mac Roaming Client
12/10 December 10 - macOS Roaming Client v2.3.8 Production
A new version of the macOS Roaming Client is now available on the
Production channel
. Organizations with Automatic Updates
enabled will receive this release incrementally. The latest installer is available in the dashboard under Deployments → Roaming Clients
.✨ What’s New
Travel Wi-Fi Mode
(manual option)Adds a manual option that opens a brief window for captive-portal sign-in on networks where the page normally cannot load. Protection resumes automatically when the window ends.
Diagnostics: Fix Installation Issues
Adds a new
Fix Installation Issues
option in the tray Diagnostics menu, offering guided self-service for common installation and configuration problems.🛠️ Improvements
Network & DNS Reliability
Improved handling of network changes and wake-from-sleep events to reduce instances of Offline states or stalled DNS resolution.
Configuration Clarity
Clearer messaging when configuration issues occur and improved processing of local domains to reduce unnecessary external lookups.
TLS Enforcement Update
Forced TLS is no longer required but remains supported, improving compatibility across varied network environments.
Setup Experience
The tray icon now launches automatically after installation to streamline first-time setup.
🪲 Bug Fixes
- Configuration Parsing Stability– Fixed issues that caused startup failures when configuration files contained invalid values.
- DNS Recovery Fixes– Resolved cases where DNS did not recover correctly after connection drops or device wake.
- Certificate Installation– Corrected failures during certificate setup.
- AirPrint Visibility– Fixed cases where printers did not appear when the client was active.
- Extension Stability– Addressed crashes related to missing GDPR data and improved behavior during service unresponsiveness.
- Plus general performance and stability improvements across the client.
⚠️ Known Issues
Connectivity issues may still occur on inflight networks and other Viasat-based providers.
Travel Wi-Fi Mode
was designed to assist in this scenario.