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district:gsd_wireless_setup [2012/11/20 13:00] mbrown Added Windows 7 |
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| ====== Configuring Wireless at GSD ====== | ====== Configuring Wireless at GSD ====== | ||
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| + | ===== 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: | ||
| + | * 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: <Your username> | ||
| + | * Password: <Your password> | ||
| + | * Logon Domain: < | ||
| + | - Click OK | ||
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| ===== Windows 7 ===== | ===== Windows 7 ===== | ||
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| - Click " | - Click " | ||
| - Click " | - Click " | ||
| - | - Uncheck | + | - Check " |
| - Click " | - Click " | ||
| - Click "OK” in "GSD Wireless Network Properties" | - Click "OK” in "GSD Wireless Network Properties" | ||
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| - Enter your username and password and click “OK” in “Windows Security” | - Enter your username and password and click “OK” in “Windows Security” | ||
| - | ===== Windows | + | ===== Windows |
| - | ==== Requirements | + | - In the " |
| - | * Your wireless card must support 802.1x, AES, and WPA2. | + | - Click the WiFi icon |
| - | * Your computer must have Windows XP service pack 2 installed and all the latest updates (you can download them through the Windows update site http:// | + | - Select GSD from the list |
| - | * Make sure you have the most current drivers for your wireless card. | + | - Click Connect |
| - | + | - Enter your username | |
| - | - **Important first step**: | + | - Click Connect |
| - | - After installing the update and rebooting, you are then ready to resume the WPA2 configuration. | + | |
| - | - At the start menu select | + | |
| - | * This will take you to the network connection screen | + | |
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| - | - Right mouse click your wireless connection icon and select properties. | + | |
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| - | - Click the < | + | |
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| - | * NOTE: If WPA2 is not listed as an option, then one of the following is the likely cause: | + | |
| - | * You haven’t installed the update | + | |
| - | * The driver for you wireless adapter does not support WPA2. Check with the manufacturer to see if there is an updated version of the driver available | + | |
| - | * Your wireless adapter does not support WPA2 | + | |
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| - | - Click the < | + | |
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| - | - Click the < | + | |
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| - | - Click the < | + | |
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| - | - Click <key>OK</ | + | |
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| - | - Click < | + | |
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| - | Click the text balloon and it will take you to the following window: | + | |
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| - | Enter your username and password in the appropriate blanks, (this is the same as your Central Login username and password) but leave the logon domain empty. | + | |
| + | ===== 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, | ||
| + | * EAP method: PEAP | ||
| + | * Phase 2 authentication: | ||
| + | * CA certificate: | ||
| + | * Client certificate: | ||
| + | * Identity: <Your username> | ||
| + | * Anonymous identity: < | ||
| + | * Wireless password: <Your password> | ||
| + | - Click the Connect button. | ||
| ===== Macintosh ===== | ===== Macintosh ===== | ||
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| - 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 | - 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 | ||
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| - | ===== Linux ===== | ||
| - | - Before beginning, please note that this was tested on a laptop with Ubuntu 7.04 with Atheros chipset. | ||
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| - | - In the dropdown boxes listed, please select the following. | ||
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