eduroam Network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7
Index Introduction... 1 1.1 Operative System Compatibility with EAP-TTLS... 1 1.2 Correct operation of the wireless network device... 1 2 Install SecureW2... 2 3 Wireless Network Setup... 3 4 SecureW2 Program Settings... 4 5 Installing the authentication certificate server... 8 eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7
Introduction This document describes how to configure a wireless card in a workstation running with Microsoft Windows 7 operating system, to connect to the network through eduroam user Authentication using EAP-TTLS SecureW2. 1 Initial Checks 1.1 Operative System Compatibility with EAP-TTLS Service Pack 1 or later already support EAP-TTLS. If you have installed does not necessary to do anything. We can see "Start> Control Panel> System. 1.2 Correct operation of the wireless network device Wireless card must be correctly installed and working. Some driver configuration software (drivers) of wireless card disables configuration tool's own Windows 7. If you use the manufacturer's card tool you will have to review the documentation provided by the manufacturer. We recommend setting the wireless card with the Microsoft Windows 7. To do this, open "Start> Settings> Control Panel> Administrative Tools" and go to the section "Component Services". In the window that opens, you'll have to press "Local Services" in the left. In the right section, you must press "Wireless Zero Configuration" Verify that the startup type is set to "Automatic" and that the state of the service is in "Initiated. eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 1/12
2 Install SecureW2 You can get the program SecureW2 through this link: Secure W2 Installation is very simple and we can accept all the default options. The following images show how to perform the installation: Once the installation finishes, we recommend to restart your computer before proceeding with the network configuration. eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 2/12
3 Wireless Network Setup Open "Start> Control Panel> Center Network and Sharing" in the left menu and then open "Manage wireless networks. Click the "Add" button and select "Create network profile manually. In the popup window enter the name of network "eduroam" as shown in the next image. You also need to check the "Connect even if the network did not issue and select "WPA2- Enterprise" in "Security type" and "AES" in "Type of encryption. eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 3/12
To continue the setup click the "Forward" button. In the next window, select "Change connection settings. In the "Connection" tab you must check the option "Connect to a more preferred network if available. 4 SecureW2 Program Settings Once completed the above steps, in the "Security" tab select "SecureW2 EAP-TTLS" as "Network Authentication Method" and click "Settings. eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 4/12
Now press Setup in the "DEFAULT" SecureW2 client as shown in the following image: eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 5/12
After pressing "Setup" in the "Connection" tab we will configure the user responsible of establishing the tunnel with the server. This parameter is very important, especially if you want to access to eduroam from outside the UPC, as it tells the system which domain will have to validate the credentials. You also have to select the option "Enable quick resumption of session. On the "Certificates" tab, select the option "Check for server certificate" to tell the SecureW2 to trust the certification authority issuing the certificates used in the eduroam connection. We also have to select the checkbox "Check the server name" and type "upc.es. eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 6/12
Next, in the "Authentication" tab select "PAP" as "Authentication Method". In the "User Account" tab you can select: a) "Prompt user credentials". Recommended for public access computers. Select this option if you prefer to enter your credentials (user code and password) in each connection. If the previous checkbox remains unselected, your credentials will be stored in the configuration so that you won t have to enter them each time you connect to eduroam. Recommended tor access from personal computers or mobile devices. Enter your username and password: - UPC staff and students: use the UPC intranets credentials (fistname.lastname@upc.edu format) - Members of eduroam institutions: use the user credentials provided by your home institution: * user name + @domain * same password you use in your home institution eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 7/12
Finally press the button "Advanced" and mark the options listed in the picture below: For setting that configuration we will accept all previously executed screens. 5 Installing the authentication certificate server After setting the wireless network card and software SecureW2, if eduroam network is available and the configuration parameters are entered correctly, the first time you try validate, the network adapter automatically try and join us in a warning toolbar as shown in the following image: eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 8/12
If we click on it, it will open a new window SecureW2 informing us that has obtained new certificates unrecognized. We will have to continue installing the connection by clicking "Install All Certificates". Once installed accept all popups. The wireless card should be linked without problems the eduroam network and start surfing the Internet: eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 9/12
APPENDIX: How to add new wireless card drivers If the wireless card driver on your computer is not compatible with the encryption method, you can update the driver. On the Web http://xsf.upc.edu are available some of the most common drivers that can be found in a computer. Failure to find ours will be necessary to search on the website of the manufacturer of our wireless card from your computer or at Intel site: http://www.intel.com/support/wireless/wlan / sb/cs-010623.htm To load the driver, we will open the "Start Menu> Control Panel> Network and Sharing Center" and in the left menu open "Change adapter settings In the window that opens will open the configuration of our wireless network adapter. In the "General" tab will click "Configure..." Now we can select the computer to check for updates on the network, or to install the driver you downloaded previously. eduroam network guide configuration for Microsoft Windows 7 10/12