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<li>Enter '''WP Wireless''' for Network Name | <li>Enter '''WP Wireless''' for Network Name | ||
<li>Select '''WPA2-Enterprise''' for Security Type | <li>Select '''WPA2-Enterprise''' for Security Type (Windows 7) | ||
<li>Select '''AES''' for Encryption Type | <li>Select '''AES''' for Encryption Type | ||
<li>Click Next | <li>Click Next | ||
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<li>Click on '''Change Connection Settings''' | <li>Click on '''Change Connection Settings''' | ||
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<li>Click the '''Security''' Tab at the top and click on Advanced Settings | <li>Click the '''Security''' Tab at the top and click on Advanced Settings. Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise, Encryption: AES | ||
<li>Check '''Specify authentication mode''' and select '''User authentication''' and press ok | <li>Check '''Specify authentication mode''' and select '''User authentication''' and press ok | ||
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<li>Click on '''Settings''' next to '''Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) | <li>Click on '''Settings''' next to '''Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) | ||
<li>Check '''Verify the Server's identity by validating the certificate''' | <li>Check '''Verify the Server's identity by validating the certificate''' | ||
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<li>Select '''Don't ask user to authorize new servers or trusted CAs''' from the Notifications before connecting''' | <li>Select '''Don't ask user to authorize new servers or trusted CAs''' from the Notifications before connecting''' | ||
<li>Click on '''Configure''' next to Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAV v2) | <li>Click on '''Configure''' next to Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAV v2) | ||
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<li>Make sure that the option to automatically use your Windows logon name and password is unchecked | <li>Make sure that the option to automatically use your Windows logon name and password is unchecked | ||
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<li>Select OK, save all settings, and attempt to connect. | <li>Select OK, save all settings, and attempt to connect. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:40, 5 September 2014
Manually adding the WP Wireless Network can fix the following problems
- Microsoft Windows security warning when connecting to WP Wireless
- Domain Machines trying to logon to WP Wireless with the local machine credentials
- Having to enter username/password twice when connecting to WP Wireless
In order to manually connect to WP Wireless
- Manually Add a Wireless Network
- For Windows 7 clients, go to the Network and Sharing Center and then click Manage Wireless Networks
- For Windows 8 Clients, go to the Network and Sharing Center and then click Set up a new connection or Network
- Enter WP Wireless for Network Name
- Select WPA2-Enterprise for Security Type (Windows 7)
- Select AES for Encryption Type
- Click Next
- Click on Change Connection Settings
- Click the Security Tab at the top and click on Advanced Settings. Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise, Encryption: AES
- Check Specify authentication mode and select User authentication and press ok
- Click on Settings next to Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)
- Check Verify the Server's identity by validating the certificate
- Check Connect to these servers
- Specify the following servers: ise.wpunj.edu
- Check any Trusted Root Certification Authorities from DigiCert High Assurance EV Root CA
- Select Don't ask user to authorize new servers or trusted CAs from the Notifications before connecting
- Click on Configure next to Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAV v2)
- Make sure that the option to automatically use your Windows logon name and password is unchecked
- Select OK, save all settings, and attempt to connect.