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Please note that full administrator rights to your computer are required.
 
Please note that full administrator rights to your computer are required.
  
Preparation  
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=== Preparation ===
  
 
1. Before using eduroam you need to install '''SecureW2 client'''
 
1. Before using eduroam you need to install '''SecureW2 client'''
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2. Click on the link below to download the SecureW2 software. Run the installer and follow the prompts.
 
2. Click on the link below to download the SecureW2 software. Run the installer and follow the prompts.
  
  [[http://uqconnect.net/helpdesk/wireless/eduroam/windows-xp/SecureW2_312.exe|SecureW2 Client for Microsoft Windows XP]]
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[[http://uqconnect.net/helpdesk/wireless/eduroam/windows-xp/SecureW2_312.exe|SecureW2 Client for Microsoft Windows XP]]
  
Setting up the connection
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=== Setting up the connection ===
  
 
1. Open up your network connections by clicking '''Start > Control panel > Network connections'''
 
1. Open up your network connections by clicking '''Start > Control panel > Network connections'''
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2. Right click on [Wireless Network connection] and click '''Properties'''
 
2. Right click on [Wireless Network connection] and click '''Properties'''
  
[[File:Xp2.png]]
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          [[File:Xp2.png]]
  
 
3. Click on '''Wireless Networks''' tab
 
3. Click on '''Wireless Networks''' tab
  
[[File:Xp3.png]]
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          [[File:Xp3.png]]
  
 
4. Click '''[Add ]'''
 
4. Click '''[Add ]'''
  
[[File:Xp4.png]]
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          [[File:Xp4.png]]
  
 
5. Add '''eduroam''' as the SSID
 
5. Add '''eduroam''' as the SSID
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8. Click the '''Authentication''' tab
 
8. Click the '''Authentication''' tab
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          [[File:Xp8.png]]
  
 
9. Set EAP type to '''SecureW2'''
 
9. Set EAP type to '''SecureW2'''
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          [[File:Xp9.png]]
  
 
10. Click '''Properties'''
 
10. Click '''Properties'''
  
 
11. Click '''New'''
 
11. Click '''New'''
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          [[File:Xp11.png]]
  
 
12. Enter '''eduroam''' as the Profile ID
 
12. Enter '''eduroam''' as the Profile ID
  
 
13. Click '''OK'''
 
13. Click '''OK'''
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14. Ensure '''Use alternate outer identity''' is '''not''' ticked
 
14. Ensure '''Use alternate outer identity''' is '''not''' ticked
  
 
15. Click '''Certificates''' tab
 
15. Click '''Certificates''' tab
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          [[File:Xp15.png]]
  
 
16. Ensure '''Verify server certificates''' is '''not''' ticked
 
16. Ensure '''Verify server certificates''' is '''not''' ticked
  
 
17. Click the '''Authentication''' tab
 
17. Click the '''Authentication''' tab
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          [[File:Xp17.png]]
  
 
18. Select Authentication Method: '''PAP'''
 
18. Select Authentication Method: '''PAP'''
  
 
19. Click the '''User account''' tab
 
19. Click the '''User account''' tab
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          [[File:Xp19.png]]
  
 
20. Ensure '''Prompt user for credentials''' is '''not''' ticked
 
20. Ensure '''Prompt user for credentials''' is '''not''' ticked
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24. Click '''OK'''
 
24. Click '''OK'''
  
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25. Continue clicking ''' OK '''until you are back at '''Network Connections'''
  
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=== Connecting to eduroam ===
  
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1. Right click on '''Wireless Network Connection''' and click on '''View Available Wireless Networks'''
  
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          [[File:Xp con1.png]]
  
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2. Select the '''eduroam''' network
  
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          [[File:Xp con2.png]]
  
 
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3. Click '''Connect'''
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
25. Continue clicking [ OK ] until you are back at Network Connections
 
 
 
Connecting to eduroam
 
1. Right click on 'Wireless Network Connection' and click on 'View Available Wireless Networks'.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
2. Select the eduroam network
 
3. Click [ Connect ]
 

Latest revision as of 12:20, 5 September 2013

Connecting Windows XP to eduroam with an external supplicant

Please note that full administrator rights to your computer are required.

Preparation

1. Before using eduroam you need to install SecureW2 client

2. Click on the link below to download the SecureW2 software. Run the installer and follow the prompts.

[Client for Microsoft Windows XP]

Setting up the connection

1. Open up your network connections by clicking Start > Control panel > Network connections

2. Right click on [Wireless Network connection] and click Properties

         Xp2.png

3. Click on Wireless Networks tab

         Xp3.png

4. Click [Add ]

         Xp4.png

5. Add eduroam as the SSID

6. Network Authentication: WPA2

7. Data encryption: AES

8. Click the Authentication tab

         Xp8.png

9. Set EAP type to SecureW2

         Xp9.png

10. Click Properties

11. Click New

         Xp11.png

12. Enter eduroam as the Profile ID

13. Click OK

         Xp13.png

14. Ensure Use alternate outer identity is not ticked

15. Click Certificates tab

         Xp15.png

16. Ensure Verify server certificates is not ticked

17. Click the Authentication tab

         Xp17.png

18. Select Authentication Method: PAP

19. Click the User account tab

         Xp19.png

20. Ensure Prompt user for credentials is not ticked

21. Enter your username@realm.or.ke (realm=your domain)

22. Enter your password

23. Ensure Use this account to logon computer is not ticked

24. Click OK

         Xp24.png

25. Continue clicking OK until you are back at Network Connections

Connecting to eduroam

1. Right click on Wireless Network Connection and click on View Available Wireless Networks

         Xp con1.png

2. Select the eduroam network

         Xp con2.png

3. Click Connect