eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7)
Index Introduction... 1 1 Initial Checks... 1 1.1 Checking the MAC OS X version... 1 2 Wireless Network Setup... 1 3 Installing the authentication certificate server... 6 eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7)
Introduction This document describes how to configure a wireless card in a workstation running with MAC OS X (10.7) operative system, to connect to the network through eduroam user authentication using EAP-TTLS. 1 Initial Checks 1.1 Checking the MAC OS X version To find the version of your Mac OS X, it needs to perform the following actions: 1. At the top right you must click on the Apple icon 2. Click on About this MAC 3. The pop-up window displays the operating system version. 2 Wireless Network Setup To configure eduroam network from a Mac OS X, we need to download the file called ".mobileconfig" that we can get on the following link: https://xsf.upc.edu to "eduroam access with iphone, ipod touch or ipad This file must be downloaded using the alternative network connection eduroam. Here we show how to get the file through the wireless network XSF-UPC. To connect to the XSF-UPC wireless connection we must go to: eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 1/9
Once connected to the XSF-UPC network will open a browser (Safari), either from the Dock, or from the Finder (Go> Applications> Safari) to accede to the web portal where we will validate with the credentials to authenticate in the UPC intranet. Once validated, we have to accede to https://xsf.upc.edu in the section "Access to eduroam with iphone, ipod touch or ipad To download the file ".mobileconfig" we enter the UPC intranet username in the blue highlighted field and then press the send button. eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 2/9
We automatically download and execute a file (only if our steps with Safari, if you use another browser, you need to manually run the file ". mobileconfig ) Then press the "Continue" button. It will appear us a confirmation message: eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 3/9
Click on the "Continue" button and it will ask us for a password option. We will leave it on white: Then click on the Install button. To confirm that it has been installed correctly, it should appear the following window: eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 4/9
We have to disconnect "Airport" to update your settings. To do this we go to: After this, the page of the "Network Preferences will be open. Then, select Wi-Fi. Press the "Off" button and then "Advanced...". On this page we have to reorder the available network connection so that we preferentially connect to eduroam, this can be done by dragging the name of the network. That way, connection takes precedence over what is. eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 5/9
In the tab TCP / IP inside the "Configure IPv6" field, we have to select "Off. Once we have accepted, return to the Setup network home page. There, we must click "Enable Wi-Fi" and then, we will connect to the eduroam wireless network. 3 Installing the authentication certificate server After setting the wireless network card, 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: In order to install the certificate, click on the "Continue" button. eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 6/9
Later, we will be asked for our UPC intranet access credentials. There, we have to indicate our user name and password (Format name.surname@upc.edu) Once identified, you are connected to eduroam, the system will remember your credentials, and from next start will automatically connect you to the eduroam wireless network. eduroam network guide configuration for MAC OS X (10.7) 7/9