1 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 Search This Site All UCSD Sites Blink Home > Technology > Network Services > Connections > Wireless > Windows 7 Configuring Windows 7 to Use Encrypted (WPA-E) Wireless Services at UCSD Learn how to download the security certificate, and then configure your Windows 7 machine to use Wi-Fi Protected Access-Enterprise (WPA-E) at UCSD. Note: Expand all You must have administrator privileges on your PC to successfully complete these steps. If you're using the wireless card manufacturer's software program to control your wireless, see alternate instructions. 1. Download the certificate. Connect to the UCSD-GUEST wireless network or a wired connection. Right-click here to download the UCSD root certificate. Click Save to Disk and then OK to complete installation. 2. Install the certificate. Double-click the UCSDCA-ROOT certificate file icon on your desktop (or default save directory) to install the certificate. When the Certificate window opens, click Install Certificate. Certificate Import Wizard will open. Click Next.
2 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 3. Specify a location for the certificate. Select Place all certificates in the following store. Click Browse.
3 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 4. Select the certificate store. Select Trusted Root Certification Authorities. Click OK. 5. Place the certificate in the store. Click Next to continue.
4 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 6. Complete installation. Click Finish, OK, OK to complete installation. If asked whether you wish to install the certificate, click Yes. 7. Create a network profile for the encrypted wireless service. From the Start menu, open the Control Panel, double-click Network and Internet and then Network and Sharing Center. Select Manage Wireless Networks in the left menu. Click Add and select Manually create a network profile. Enter UCSD-PROTECTED for the Network name. Select WPA2-ENTERPRISE for the Security type. If WPA2-ENTERPRISE is not available on your computer, select WPA-ENTERPRISE. Select AES for Encryption type. If AES is not available on your computer, select TKIP. Leave the Security Key/Passphrase field blank. If you want your computer to automatically select UCSD encrypted networking whenever it is available, check Start this connection automatically (recommended). Check Connect even if the network is not broadcasting. Click Next. When the Manually connect to a wireless network window opens, you've successfully added UCSD-PROTECTED.
5 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 8. Configure your PC to use the encrypted wireless. Select Change connection settings. Select the Security tab. Select Protected EAP (PEAP) for the Authentication method. To prevent having to re-enter your password in future, check Remember my credentials for this connection each time I'm logged on.
6 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 9. Continue to configure your PC. Click Settings to open the Protected EAP Properties window. Check Validate server certificate. Under the list of Trusted Root Certification Authorities, locate and check UC San Diego Certificate Service. Select Authentication Method should be set to Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2). Check Enable Fast Reconnect. Click Configure. Do not click OK without following the directions for Steps 10 and 11 below.
7 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 Uncheck Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) and click OK. 10. Configure Advanced Settings. Click OK to return to the window seen in Step 8. Click Advanced settings. Make sure Specify authentication mode is checked under the 802.1X setting Tab. Under the drop-down menu, select User authentication. Click OK, then click OK again.
8 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 11. Connect to the protected wireless network. When you are within range of a wireless network access point, a message balloon will appear next to your clock asking you to provide additional information to authenticate to the network. Click inside the balloon and supply your Active Directory username and password (no domain is needed). Note: If you see a Validate Server Certificate window, click OK. 12. Troubleshoot problems.
9 di 9 31/05/2011 14.48 It may be necessary to turn your wireless off and back on again in order to detect UCSD-PROTECTED. If you continue to have problems, make sure you have installed all available patches for your wireless card (check the manufacturer's web site). Expand all For more information, contact the ACT Help Desk, (858) 534-1853, or see Wireless Overview. UC San Diego 9500 Gilman Dr. La Jolla, CA 92093 (858) 534-2230 Copyright 2011 Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.