====== Configuring Wireless at GSD ====== ===== Windows XP ===== - Right-click the Wireless Network icon in the taskbar, and choose View Available Wireless Networks - In the left column under Related Tasks, click Change the order of preferred networks. The Wireless Network Connection Properties window will open to the Wireless Networks tab - Click the Add... button located under Preferred networks. - The Wireless network properties window opens to the Association tab. Enter the following data, as shown in the image below: * Network name (SSID): GSD * Network Authentication: WPA2 * Data encryption: AES - Click the Authentication tab - In the EAP type drop-down menu, select Protected EAP (PEAP). - Uncheck Authenticate as computer when computer information is available. - Click the Properties button. - Un-check Validate server certificate. - From the Select Authentication Method drop-down menu, select Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP-v2). - Click Configure... - Uncheck Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any): - Click OK - Click OK - Click OK - When you are in range of a GSD access point, you will be prompted to Enter Credentials. Click the notification and enter the following data. * User Name: * Password: * Logon Domain: - Click OK ===== Windows 7 ===== - Click the wireless icon in the icon tray and select “Manage Wireless Networks” - Click “Add” in "Manage Wireless Networks" - Click “"Manually create a network profile” - Type in “GSD” in “Network name:” - Select "WPA2-Enterprise” from “Security type:” list. - Click “Next” - Click "Change connection settings” - Click the "Security" tab in "GSD Wireless Network Properties" - Click "Settings" in "GSD Wireless Network Properties" - Uncheck "Validate server certificate" in "Protected EAP Properties" - Click "Configure..." in "Protected EAP Properties" - Uncheck "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any).” in "EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties" - Click on "OK" in "EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties" - Click "OK" in "Protected EAP Properties" - Click "Advanced settings" in "GSD Wireless Network Properties" - Check "Specify authentication mode:" in "Advanced settings", then choose "User authentication" from the drop-down menu - Click "OK" in "Advanced settings" - Click "OK” in "GSD Wireless Network Properties" - Click "Close" in "Manually connect to a wireless network" - Click on "Additional information is needed to connect GSD.: Click to provide additional information. (help balloon)" - Enter your username and password and click “OK” in “Windows Security” ===== Windows 8 ===== - In the "Charms Bar" select Settings - Click the WiFi icon - Select GSD from the list - Click Connect - Enter your username and password and click OK - Click Connect ===== Android Devices ===== - From the main Android menu, select Settings - Select Wireless & networks - Select WiFi settings - Under WiFi networks, select GSD - When the Connect to MWireless screen appears, select the following information, as shown in the images below: * EAP method: PEAP * Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2 * CA certificate: N/A * Client certificate: N/A * Identity: * Anonymous identity: * Wireless password: - Click the Connect button. ===== Macintosh ===== To setup your AirPort or Airport Extreme for use with WPA2. - In the {{district:wireless_apple_1.jpg|}} menu bar, click on the AirPort {{district:wireless_apple_2.jpg|}} icon and choose Open Internet Connect - In the menu, select AirPort under Configuration. Next click on Turn AirPort On {{district:wireless_apple_3.jpg|}} - Under Network, choose “Other” - Enter GSD and select WPA2 Enterprise. Enter your username and password . Click on OK to proceed. {{district:wireless_apple_4.jpg|}} - If your connection is successful, your AirPort icon in the menu bar will become bold and show the signal strength (based on how many bars are bold – like this ). Once you have configured this, your computer should recognize when it is in a wireless area at GSD and should automatically connect. If you are in a wireless areas and can’t connect, turn AirPort off and then on again (through the AirPort Status Icon). This will usually fix the problem.