Eduroam wireless network Apple Mac OSX 10.4



Similar documents
Eduroam wireless network Apple Mac OSX 10.5

Eduroam wireless network Windows Vista

Eduroam wireless network - Windows 7

Network Services One Washington Square, San Jose, CA

Canterbury College Eduroam Wi-Fi Guide

Edith Cowan University Information Technology Services Centre

eduroam wireless setup guide for Windows 7, XP and Vista

Setting up SJUMobile (Wireless Internet Access for personal devices)

How to connect to NAU s WPA2 Enterprise implementation in a Residence Hall:

Configuring WPA2 for Windows XP

Airnet-Student is a new and improved wireless network that is being made available to all Staffordshire University students.

Mac OS X Secure Wireless Setup Guide

KU Information Technology provides wireless access for both the KU campus community and for guest users at many points across campus.

How to Connect to UAB s Wireless Networks

How To Set Up Hopkins Wireless On Windows 7 On A Pc Or Mac Or Ipad (For A Laptop) On A Network Card (For Windows 7) On Your Computer Or Ipa (For Mac Or Mac) On An Ipa Or

ICT DEPARTMENT. Windows 7. Wireless Authentication Procedures for Windows 7 & 8 Users For Linux and windows XP users visit ICT office

Mac OS X. Staff members using NEIU issued laptops and computers on Active Directory can access NEIU resources that are available on the wired network.

WiFi troubleshooting. How s your WiFi signal? Android WiFi settings. ios WiFi settings

How to Access Coast Wi-Fi

Massey University Wireless Network Client Configuration Mac OS X

WIRELESS SETUP GUIDES FOR WINDOWS 8

Networking in the Colleges

Connecting to eduroam using Windows 8

IMAP and SMTP Setup in Clients

How to Connect to YaleSecure (Yale s secure wireless network)

How to connect to the diamonds wireless network with Vista.

Configuration Instructions for non-tcd users of the eduroam service

Step-by-Step Setup Guide Wireless File Transmitter FTP Mode

eduroam Overview and Device Configuration

RSC-Secure-Wireless provides...

1 About eduroam Wired eduroam... 1

Instructions for connecting to winthropsecure. Windows 7/8 Quick Connect Windows 7/8 Manual Wireless Set Up Apple Quick Connect Apple Settings Check

Extension Wireless Access (EWA) v2.0

Wireless Network Configuration Guide

Instructions for connecting to the FDIBA Wireless Network. (Windows XP)

Instructions for accessing the new TU wireless Network

Wireless computer access at K-State

User Guide for eduroam

Johns Hopkins

How to connect to VUWiFi

CruzNet Secure Set-Up Instructions for Windows Vista

Automatic Setup... 1 Manual Setup... 2 Installing the Wireless Certificates... 18

Configuring Windows 7 to Use Encrypted (WPA-E) Wireless Services a...

Set Up Setup with Microsoft Outlook 2007 using POP3

Connecting to UNOSECURE using Windows 7

1. Open Thunderbird. If the Import Wizard window opens, select Don t import anything and click Next and go to step 3.

This manual will help you connect your Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or 7, or Apple OS X computer to the University of Maryland campus data network.

Configuring Eduroam in Windows Vista

Mac OS VPN Set Up Guide

client configuration guide. Business

Important information for all POP users

Massey University Wireless Network Client Configuration Windows 7

IT user guide. Campus WiFi eduroam. September Information Services

The ECU Wireless system uses a captive portal authentication system. There are three steps to configure your computer for wireless access:

WiFiIT. Simply Web.

The back story of our Wireless (reading will help you understand what is going on in the building):

Internet Access: Wireless WVU.Encrypted Network Connecting a Windows 7 Device

QUT PRINTING SERVICES. Printing from your laptop. Connect your laptop to the student print queue

Connecting to the Rovernet WPA2 Secured Wireless Network with Windows 7

GPC JagTalk Secure Wireless Network. Connection Instructions

VPN: Virtual Private Network Setup Instructions

Massey University Wireless Network - Client Configuration Windows XP (Service Pack 2)

HWS Virtual Private Network Configuration and Setup Mac OS X 12/19/2006

Client Configuration Guide

Apple Mail Setup Guide (POP3)

Setting up a WiFi Network (WLAN)

Massey University Wireless Network - Client

Hallpass Instructions for Connecting to Mac with a Mac

Configuring Outlook for Windows to use your Exchange

Seamless and Secure Access (SSA) Manual Configuration Guide for Windows 7

Connecting to the Staff Desktop Service

1. Open the preferences screen by opening the Mail menu and selecting Preferences...

Connecting to the University Wireless Network

Connecting to Secure Wireless (iitk-sec) on Fedora

Internet access system through the Wireless Network of the University of Bologna (last update )

User Manual Wireless VU- Campusnet and Eduroam Mac OS X 10.6.x July 2011 version 2.0

How to set up Outlook Anywhere on your home system

Windows 8 & RT Wireless Configuration For NCC Student Owned Laptops

Setting up Windows XP for WPA Wireless Access (ISU-OIT-WPA)

User guide. Business

Hot Spot (Unsecured) Wireless Access Initial Setup and Login for MCC_HOTSPOT

Mail 8.2 for Apple OSX: Configure IMAP/POP/SMTP

Connecting to the Hospira FTP Server

Update Instructions

Wi- Fi settings for Windows XP

Installing TestNav Mac with Apple Remote Desktop

owncloud Configuration and Usage Guide

Mac OS X: INSTALLING TUNNELBLICK

How To Set Up An Apple Mail Account On A Mac Computer Or Macbook With A Password Protected (For A Mac) For A Long Time (For An Older Computer) For Free (For New Mac) (For Older Mac)

How to Set Up Your. Account

1. Open the preferences screen by opening the Mail menu and selecting Preferences...

YSU Secure Wireless Connect Guide Windows XP Home/Professional/Media Center/Tablet PC Edition

IRMACS Setup. Your IRMACS is available internally by the IMAP protocol. The server settings used are:

APSCN VPN Instructions for VPN Setup on Windows and MAC OS

Transcription:

Eduroam wireless network Apple Mac OSX 0.4 How to configure laptop computers to connect to the eduroam wireless network Contents university for the creative arts Contents Introduction Prerequisites Instructions for Apple Mac OS X 0.4 (Tiger) Technical Information Access for visitors to the University for the Creative Arts Access for University for the Creative Arts users visiting other institutions 2 Introduction The University for the Creative Arts offers wireless network access to students using their own or loan laptops across all campuses. A good wireless signal is available in all libraries and in some other areas. Network access is restricted almost exclusively to internet access for normal purposes. These include web browsing, ftp download, imap and pop mailbox access, and instant messaging. The name of the wireless network is eduroam. It is not an open wireless network: a username and password must be supplied. The instructions below tell you how to configure a laptop Mac OS X. In all cases the instructions are for the most recent version of the operating system. If you have an older version, you are encouraged to update it. The next section of this document gives some technical details to help students with laptops running Linux or other operating systems to connect. With these details it should be possible to configure Mac OS 0.4 to connect to eduroam. Only Windows XP, Vista and Mac OS 0. have been tested: ucreative IT cannot offer help with any other platform. The eduroam network has some further features. It allows enhanced network access to staff using ucreative laptops. It can also be used to give network access here to students and staff from other academic institutions. And it permits University students and staff to access the network at other academic institutions. These features are briefly documented in the final two sections of this document. Prerequisites To access the eduroam wireless network, you need: A laptop equipped with a wireless network card. Many laptops now come with a wireless network card built in make sure you switch this on when you are trying to configure your laptop. You will get best performance from a modern card that supports 802.g, but older cards which support 802.b will also work. Your ucreative login and password. Your ucreative login is the username you use to log in to University computers. It is the same as the first part of your University email address and usually consists of one of your initials, followed by your family name, sometimes followed by a number. Somewhere to sit within range of the wireless networks. You should configure your laptop for the first time in one of the libraries, where the wireless signal is good, to avoid the risk that a weak wireless signal may cause the connection to fail.

. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences. 2. The System Preferences application opens. Click the Network icon. 3. In the list select AirPort. 4. Click on Configure. The System Preferences window changes to show the AirPort configuration.. Click the plus sign (+) to add a new preferred network. A dialogue box opens. 6. In the Network Name field, type eduroam. 7. From the Wireless Security drop-down menu. Choose WPA Enterprise. The dialogue box expands to show more fields. 2

8. In the User Name field, type your ucreative login followed by @ucreative.ac.uk. Your ucreative login is the username you use to log in to University computers. It consists of your first initial, followed by your family name, sometimes followed by a number. Note: For many but not all people, what should be entered is the same as your full University email address. If the first part of your University email address is different to your ucreative login, make sure you type your ucreative login before the @. If your email address finishes @students.ucreative.ac.uk, ensure that you leave out the students. portion. 9. In the Password field type the password for your ucreative login. Ensure that the 802.X drop-down menu shows Automatic. Then click OK. Connect to eduroam Your computer should now attempt to connect to the eduroam wireless network. After a few seconds, a Verify Certificate dialogue box will open. 0. Click Show Certificate. The dialogue box expands to show the certificate details.. Tick the check box next to Always trust and then click Continue. A dialogue box may appear informing you that eaptlstrust requires that you type your password. Enter the username and password that you use to log in to your Macintosh, then click OK. Note: Your computer may now appear to be busy, with the multicoloured busy cursor spinning. This is a bug. Move the spinning cursor to the title bar of the Verify Certificate dialogue box, then click, hold and drag to move the Verify Certificate dialogue box to the bottom of the screen. This should reveal a different dialogue box which asks you to type your password to make changes to your Certificate Trust Settings. Enter the username and password that you use to log in to your Macintosh, then click OK. 3

A dialogue box entitled 802.X Authentication opens. 2. The User Name field is already filled with your ucreative login and @ucreative.ac.uk. Type your ucreative password in the Password field, ensure that the Only use this password once check box is unticked, then click OK. You are now connected to the eduroam wireless network 4

Technical Information The following technical information is to help people running Linux or other operating systems to configure their laptops. The system used to authenticate users and encrypt network traffic on eduroam at ucreative is WPA Enterprise, Wi-Fi Protected Access Enterprise. Other forms of WPA, including WPA-PSK and WPA2- Enterprise are not supported and will not work. WPA Enterprise is a combination of 802.x network access control and wireless encryption techniques. Both AES and TKIP encryption techniques are supported. 802.x relies on EAP, the Extensible Authentication Protocol to authenticate users. PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2 is used to transmit the ucreative login and password in a secure manner to Active Directory servers for verification. However, in order for laptops to be able to work consistently across eduroam sites, the ucreative login must be provided with @ucreative.ac.uk appended. PEAPv0/EAP-MSCHAPv2 requires that the server doing the authentication identify itself by means of an X.09 electronic certificate in a similar manner to a secure website. The certificate supplied by the ucreative authentication server is signed by the ucreative certification authority. This certification authority will be unknown to all computers except those issued by ucreative IT. Therefore for most operating systems either verification of the certificate must be turned off or the certificate manually installed and trusted. The root certificate for the ucreative certification authority can be downloaded onto computers on the internal wired network from here: http://ul03vn0006/certsrv/ Fast Reconnect is not supported and should be disabled. The ucreative implementation of eduroam also supports authentication using EAP-TLS. This method requires that the laptop has a certificate installed, and is only for laptops and other devices supplied by ucreative IT. EAP-TLS will not work with other laptops. Access for visitors to the University for the Creative Arts The University implements JANET Roaming Service Tier 2, documented at: http://www.ja.net/services/authentication-and-authorisation/janet-roaming.html This allows visitors from participating organisations to access the eduroam network here using their own username and password. Visitors should ensure that their eduroam setup is working correctly in their own organisation before travelling. Access for University for the Creative Arts users visiting other institutions Not all academic institutions support eduroam. An up to date list is available at: http://www.ja.net/services/authentication-and-authorisation/janet-roaming.html Students should ensure that their eduroam setup is working correctly here before travelling. They can then log in at other eduroam enabled institutions using their ucreative login and password.