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Configuring eduroam – Mac OS
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=== Configuration steps ===
Configuration steps
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Make sure that you have your credentials (eduroam identifier and Network access token (username and password)) from your Network Administrator.
 
Make sure that you have your credentials (eduroam identifier and Network access token (username and password)) from your Network Administrator.
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To get the list of networks
 
To get the list of networks
Either select eduroam from the AirPort dropdown in the menu bar (you may need to select Turn AirPort On first)
 
Or:-
 
i.  Open System Preferences
 
ii. From Internet & Wireless, select Network
 
  
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Either select '''eduroam''' from the '''AirPort''' dropdown in the menu bar ''(you may need to select Turn AirPort On first)'' Or:-
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i.  Open '''System Preferences'''
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ii. From '''Internet & Wireless''', select '''Network'''
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[[File:Network.png]]
  
 
Check that the AirPort connection is selected, then from the Network Name: drop down box select eduroam
 
Check that the AirPort connection is selected, then from the Network Name: drop down box select eduroam

Revision as of 11:22, 6 September 2013

Configuration steps

Make sure that you have your credentials (eduroam identifier and Network access token (username and password)) from your Network Administrator.

To get the list of networks

Either select eduroam from the AirPort dropdown in the menu bar (you may need to select Turn AirPort On first) Or:-

i. Open System Preferences

ii. From Internet & Wireless, select Network

Network.png

Check that the AirPort connection is selected, then from the Network Name: drop down box select eduroam In the dialogue box that opens









enter your eduroam identifier (typically your username followed by @institutionrealm.ac.ke) in the User Name box enter your Password in the Password box leave 802.1X as Automatic tick Remember this network if it not already ticked Select OK In the Verify Certificate dialogue box select Continue In the confirmation box that appears









type your Mac OS X username and password (not the eduroam ones!) then select OK If you started by opening the System Preferences (step 1.2), you will be dropped back into the Network pane.



Now you need to set the trust settings for the server Select Advanced

Then choose the 802.1X pane. Ensure the User Profile: eduroam option is highlighted (if the profile does not appear then restart your Mac and continue from here). Make sure that only PEAP and TTLS are enabled (uncheck anything else) and then select Configure

Set the outer identity identity to @realm.ac.ke then select OK to close the pane In order to automatically connect to eduroam you need to have this set as your preferred network; to do this choose the AirPort pane and drag eduroam to the top of the Preferred Networks list


then select Apply and then select OK to close the Advanced pane

You can now see that you are connected and authenticated

Select Apply to save the changes and close the window. Your computer will now be authenticated to the network, after that you should be able to access the internet. If you get an error saying that authentication has failed, double-check the above steps. All the settings you have made are stored in your computer and should not need re-entering each time you connect to the eduroam network.