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=== Configure eduroam – Windows Vista ===
 
=== Configure eduroam – Windows Vista ===
  
1. Go to Start, then Control Panel, then Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Centre
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1. Go to '''Start'''', then '''Control Panel''', then '''Network and Internet''', then '''Network and Sharing Centre'''
  
2. From the list on the left choose Manage Wireless Networks
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2. From the list on the left choose '''Manage Wireless Networks'''
  
3. Select Add
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3. Select '''Add'''
  
 
           [[File:Add.png]]
 
           [[File:Add.png]]
  
4. Select Manually create a network profile
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4. Select '''Manually create a network profile'''
 
            
 
            
 
           [[File:Network profile.png]]
 
           [[File:Network profile.png]]
  
5. In the information box
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5. In the '''information box'''
  
 
           [[File:Information box.png]]
 
           [[File:Information box.png]]
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In the '''Network name''' box, type ''eduroam'' (note the lower-case 'e')
 
In the '''Network name''' box, type ''eduroam'' (note the lower-case 'e')
  
    •From the drop-down lists
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•From the drop-down lists
  
          •from Security type choose WPA2-Enterprise (or WPA-Enterprise if your wireless card doesn't support WPA2)
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•from '''Security type''' choose '''WPA2-Enterprise''' (or WPA-Enterprise if your wireless card doesn't support WPA2)
  
          •from Encryption type choose AES (or TKIP if your wireless card doesn't support AES)
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•from '''Encryption type''' choose '''AES''' (or TKIP if your wireless card doesn't support AES)
  
    •If the computer has been set up for multiple users then make sure that the additional setting - '''Save this network for me only''' - is selected.
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•If the computer has been set up for multiple users then make sure that the additional setting - '''Save this network for me only''' - is selected.
  
Select Next
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Select '''Next'''
  
6.Select Change connections settings then, on the Connection tab uncheck Connect to a more preferred network if available
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6.Select '''Change connections settings''' then, on the '''Connection tab''' ''uncheck'' '''Connect to a more preferred network if available'''
  
7.Select the Securitytab
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7.Select the '''Security''' tab
  
 
           [[File:Security tab.png]]
 
           [[File:Security tab.png]]
  
•from the drop-down list for Choose a network authentication method choose Protected EAP (PEAP)
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•from the drop-down list for Choose a network authentication method choose '''Protected EAP (PEAP)'''
  
• Select Settings...
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• Select '''Settings'''...
  
 
8. Complete the settings in this dialogue box as shown:
 
8. Complete the settings in this dialogue box as shown:
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           [[File:8.png]]
 
           [[File:8.png]]
  
ensure the Validate server certificate box is unchecked.
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ensure the '''Validate server''' certificate box is '''unchecked'''.
  
9.The drop-down list under Select Authentication Method should already have Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) selected - select the Configure... button next to it to open the EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialogue box:
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9.The drop-down list under '''Select Authentication Method''' should already have Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) selected - select the '''Configure'''... button next to it to open the EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialogue box:
  
 
           [[File:Dialogue box.png]]
 
           [[File:Dialogue box.png]]
  
10. Untick the box next to Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and
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10. '''Untick''' the box next to Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) then select '''OK'''
domain if any) then select OK
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11. Select OK to close all the different dialogue boxes
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11. Select '''OK''' to close all the different dialogue boxes
12. Select Close to close the "Manually connect to a wireless network" box
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13. After a short period of time, your computer should detect the eduroam wireless network and display
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12. Select '''Close''' to close the "Manually connect to a wireless network" box
a balloon, asking if you want to enter your details to connect to it:
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13. After a short period of time, your computer should detect the eduroam wireless network and display a balloon, asking if you want to enter your details to connect to it:
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          [[File:13.png]]
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14. Click in the balloon and a dialogue box will appear, prompting you for your credentials
 
14. Click in the balloon and a dialogue box will appear, prompting you for your credentials
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          [[File:14.png]]
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15. Complete the dialogue box using the Username and Password provided by the ICT Helpdesk
 
15. Complete the dialogue box using the Username and Password provided by the ICT Helpdesk

Latest revision as of 16:55, 9 September 2013

Configure eduroam – Windows Vista

1. Go to Start', then Control Panel, then Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Centre

2. From the list on the left choose Manage Wireless Networks

3. Select Add

         Add.png

4. Select Manually create a network profile

         Network profile.png

5. In the information box

         Information box.png

In the Network name box, type eduroam (note the lower-case 'e')

•From the drop-down lists

•from Security type choose WPA2-Enterprise (or WPA-Enterprise if your wireless card doesn't support WPA2)

•from Encryption type choose AES (or TKIP if your wireless card doesn't support AES)

•If the computer has been set up for multiple users then make sure that the additional setting - Save this network for me only - is selected.

Select Next

6.Select Change connections settings then, on the Connection tab uncheck Connect to a more preferred network if available

7.Select the Security tab

         Security tab.png

•from the drop-down list for Choose a network authentication method choose Protected EAP (PEAP)

• Select Settings...

8. Complete the settings in this dialogue box as shown:

         8.png

ensure the Validate server certificate box is unchecked.

9.The drop-down list under Select Authentication Method should already have Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2) selected - select the Configure... button next to it to open the EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialogue box:

         Dialogue box.png

10. Untick the box next to Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) then select OK

11. Select OK to close all the different dialogue boxes

12. Select Close to close the "Manually connect to a wireless network" box

13. After a short period of time, your computer should detect the eduroam wireless network and display a balloon, asking if you want to enter your details to connect to it:

         13.png

14. Click in the balloon and a dialogue box will appear, prompting you for your credentials

         14.png

15. Complete the dialogue box using the Username and Password provided by the ICT Helpdesk