Thanks EOTE,
We heard about this and documented in the Cloudpath 5.5 Release Notes:
https://support.ruckuswireless.com/documents/2997-cp_es-5-5-4464-ga-release-notes
Important Information About iOS 13 and macOS 10.15
The upcoming releases of iOS 13 and macOS 10.15 have introduced some changes that will cause some different behavior for devices running these versions compared to their behavior with Cloudpath 5.4 or earlier:
• iOS 13:
– What Has Changed (iPAD only): iPads running iOS13 identify themselves as a Mac, as opposed to a mobile device.
– Behavior in Cloudpath 5.5: The client is provided with the option of selecting the type of device (Mac or iPhone/iPad).
– Behavior in Cloudpath 5.4 or earlier: AniPad is identified to have a MacOS. Download of the executable to the iPad will fail.
– Recommendation: Upgrade to Cloudpath 5.5 for proper behavior.
– Workaround in case you prefer to remain on Cloudpath 5.4 or earlier:
1. In the Cloudpath UI, go to&onfiJuratLons > Device &onfiJuratLons.
2. Click the arrow to expand the deviceconfiguration.
3. Click the OS Settings tab.
4. In Mac OS X Settings, click the pencilicon to edit the "User experience options."
5. From the Load Preference drop-downlist, select Use MobLlHconfiJ *.
6. Click Save
When the iPad connects, the enrollment portal displays the message: "Download for MacOSX." Users can proceed with the download, and the appropriate mobileconfig gets installed.
• macOS 10.15:
– What Has Changed: There are some new requirements for attributes within a zip file.
– Behavior in Cloudpath 5.5: These attributes are set properly in the zip files to download.
– Behavior in Cloudpath 5.4 or earlier:These attributes will not be correct in older versions of Cloudpath; download
of the executable to client devices will fail.
– Recommendation: Upgrade to Cloudpath 5.5 for proper behavior.
– Workaround in case you prefer to remainon Cloudpath 5.4 or earlier:
1. In the Cloudpath UI, go to&onfiJuratLons > Device &onfiJuratLons.
2. Click the arrow to expand the device configuration.
3. Click the OS Settings tab.
4. In Mac OS X Settings, click the pencil icon to edit the "User experience options."
5. From the Load Preference drop-downlist, select Use MobLlHconfiJ *.
6. Click Save
When the device connects, the enrollment portal displays the message: "Download for Mac OS X." Users can
proceed with the download, and the appropriate mobileconfig gets installed.