https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Louis+Tiemann&feedformat=atomLibrary & ITS Wiki - User contributions [en]2024-03-29T06:13:07ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.35.14https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/index.php?title=Wireless&diff=24796Wireless2012-06-22T17:09:32Z<p>Louis Tiemann: /* Configure your Windows Vista and Windows 7 Computer for midd_secure */</p>
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<div>See Also [[Wireless Troubleshooting]] <br />
<br />
= The Midd-standard Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
A third wireless network access method has been created on campus which promotes better connectivity to Middlebury resources. <br />
<br />
This wireless network is&nbsp;named&nbsp;'''Midd-standard'''. Currently many users access our wireless network by turning-on their laptop and automatically connecting to '''midd_unplugged'''. Although this is an easy connection to make,&nbsp;for many this particular wireless access point is becoming saturated with connections and performance is degrading. There is no security on '''midd_unplugged'''; using it puts your data at risk. <br />
<br />
Connecting to '''Midd-standard '''will improve your networking performance, provide added security and help us reduce the loads on '''midd_unplugged '''so that our guests will continue to have a viable Internet connection when visiting. <br />
<br />
Please contact the Helpdesk at x2200 for the key to connect to '''Midd-standard'''. Use the '''Wireless Network&nbsp;Connection Status&nbsp;'''dialog box&nbsp;on your laptop to select '''Midd-standard'''. <br />
<br />
'''NOTE:''' if you are already on '''midd_secure '''we recommend you stay with this access. Your Middlebury sign-in credentials will be the key for access and will not change. '''Midd-standard's''' key may change from time to time requiring you to re-authenticate to the network. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
= The midd_secure Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
'''BIG NOTE: Midd_secure is fast -- we've reserved a lot of bandwidth for it!'''<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows XP Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
To configure your Windows XP computer to access the '''midd_secure''' network, follow the instructions below. <br />
<br />
#Double-click the '''Wireless Network Connection''' icon on the System tray (it looks like a computer with 3 curved lines on the right side). The '''Wireless''' '''Network Connection Status''' dialog box opens.<br>[[Image:Wireless XP icon.PNG]] <br />
#Click [[Image:Properties button.PNG]]. The '''Wireless Network Connection Properties '''dialog box opens. <br />
#Click the '''Wireless Networks''' tab. <br />
#Select '''midd_secure (Automatic)''' and then click&nbsp;'''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. The '''midd_secure Properties''' dialog box opens. <br />
#*If '''midd_secure (Automatic) '''is not listed, do the following: <br />
##Click '''[[Image:Add button.PNG]]'''. The '''Wireless network properties''' dialog box opens. <br />
##In the '''Network name (SSID)''' field type '''midd_secure''' and proceed to the next step. <br />
#Verify the settings below. <br />
#*'''Network Authentication '''should be set to '''Open'''. <br />
#*'''Data encryption '''should be set to '''WEP'''. <br />
#*'''The key is provided for me automatically '''should be checked. <br />
#Click the '''Authentication''' tab. <br />
#Verify the following settings: <br />
#*'''Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network '''should be checked. <br />
#*'''EAP type '''should be '''Protected EAP (PEAP)'''. <br />
#*'''Authenticate as computer when computer information is available '''should be unchecked. <br />
#Click [[Image:Properties button.PNG]]. The '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box opens. <br />
#*Click to uncheck '''Validate server certificate'''. <br />
#*From the '''Select Authentication Method''' drop-down list, select '''Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)'''. <br />
#Click '''[[Image:Configure button.PNG]]'''. The '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties '''dialog box opens. <br />
#Click to '''''uncheck''''' the '''Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)''' checkbox. **Leaving this checked for college-owned computers bound to the domain may be advisable - steps 12 and 13 will not apply if this is checked and you are logged into the system with a network account.<br> <br />
#Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]''' on all the dialog boxes to close them. <br />
#After closing all dialog boxes, a '''Wireless Network Connection''' balloon pops up from the System tray. Click on it. <br />
#The '''Enter Credentials '''dialog box opens. <br />
##In the User name field, type your username. <br />
##In the Password field, type your password. <br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
You can now connect to '''midd_secure '''and have access to all of Middlebury’s internal resources from behind the firewall. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows Vista and Windows 7 Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
To configure your Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer to access the midd_secure network, follow the instructions below.<br />
<br />
#Click the '''Wireless Network Connection '''icon (it looks like a computer with three curved lines on the right side)on the Taskbar.'''The Wireless Network Connection Status '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click '''Connect''' '''to a network'''. The '''Connect to a Network''' dialog box opens.<br />
#Click '''Set up a connection or network'''.<br />
#In the '''Choose a connection option '''scrolling list select '''Manually connect to a wireless network''' and then click '''[[Image:Next button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Make these changes to the '''Enter information for the wireless network you want to add '''pane.<br />
##In the '''Network name''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##In the '''Security type''' drop-down list select'''WPA2-Enterprise'''.<br />
##*The '''Encryption type''' drop-down list changes to '''AES'''. Please select '''TKIP'''.<br />
##*The '''Start this connection automatically''' checkbox becomes checked.<br />
##[[Image:Next button.PNG]].<br />
#Click '''Change connection settings'''. The '''midd_secure Wireless Network properties''' dialog box opens.<br />
#Click the '''Security''' tab.<br />
#For Windows 7 only (for Windows Vista, skip to step 10): Click Advanced settings.<br />
#Under the 802.1X settings, make sure the check box "Specify authentication mode" is checked. In the drop down area, select user authentication, not computer or user authentication. Click ok and you will return to the Security tab in Step 7.<br />
#Verify that the '''Choose a network authentication method '''is set to '''Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)''' and then click '''Settings'''. The '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#On the '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box, do the following:<br />
##Uncheck the '''Validate server certificate '''checkbox.<br />
##Verify that the '''Select Authentication Method '''drop-down list is set to '''Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:Configure button.PNG]]'''. The '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#On the '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties''' dialog box do the following:<br />
##Uncheck '''Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#On the '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box, click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#On the '''midd_secure Wireless Network properties '''dialog box, click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Wait for the '''Additional information required to connect to midd_secure''' taskbar popup to appear and then click it. The '''Enter Credentials '''dialog box opens.<br>[[Image:Additional info required.PNG]]<br />
#Vista: In the '''Enter Credential '''dialog box, do the following:<br />
##In the '''User name '''field type your '''username'''.<br />
##In the '''Password''' field type your '''password'''.<br />
##In the '''Logon domain''' field type '''MIDD'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]].'''<br />
#Windows 7: In the '''Enter Credential''' dialog box, do the following:<br />
##In the '''User name '''field type your '''MIDD\username'''.<br />
##In the '''Password''' field type your '''password'''.<br><br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]].'''<br />
<br />
You are now connected to '''midd_secure''' and have access to all of Middlebury College’s network resources from behind the firewall.<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Mac OS X Tiger Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
Midd_secure is Middlebury’s secure wireless network. The traffic on this network is encrypted, providing increased security to those who use it. Note that this network is (usually) only available to faculty, staff and students. For example, guests and alumni do not have access to midd_secure and must use the wireless network midd_unplugged. <br />
<br />
Most of the time, to use midd_secure, all you need to do is the following. <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen. <br />
#Select '''midd_secure''' from the list. <br />
#Enter your username and password and click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
However, if the above procedure does not work for you, try the steps below. <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''Open Internet Connect'''. The '''Internet Connect '''dialog box opens. <br />
#Click [[Image:8021x icon.PNG]].If you cannot see this icon, from the '''File''' menu select '''New 802.1X Connection'''. <br />
#From the '''Configuration '''drop-down list select '''Edit Configurations'''. <br />
#If '''midd_secure '''is listed in the '''Configuration '''list, delete it using the instructions a-b below. If '''midd_secure '''is not listed, go to the next step. <br />
##In the '''Configuration '''list select '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##Click '''Remove '''(a minus sign) to delete. <br />
#Click '''Add '''(a plus sign) to add a new configuration. <br />
##In the '''Description''' field type '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##From the '''Network Port''' drop-down list select '''AirPort'''. <br />
##In the '''User Name''' field enter your Middlebury College username. <br />
##Leave the '''Password''' field blank as any subsequent password change would render this configuration unusable. <br />
##In the '''Wireless Network''' field type '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##In the '''Authentication''' field select '''PEAP''' (PEAP should be the only option that has a checkmark). <br />
##Click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#Close the'''Internet Connect''' dialog box. <br />
#To connect to '''midd_secure''' click the '''AirPort''' icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''midd_secure'''. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Mac OS X Leopard and Snowleopard Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
Midd_secure is Middlebury’s secure wireless network. The traffic on this network is encrypted, providing increased security to those who use it. Note that this network is (usually) only available to faculty, staff and students. For example, guests and alumni do not have access to midd_secure and must use the wireless network midd_unplugged. <br />
<br />
'''Note: This procedure applies only to Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snowleopard).''' <br />
<br />
Most of the time, to use midd_secure, all you need to do is: <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen. <br />
#Select '''midd_secure''' from the list. <br />
#Enter your username and password and click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#After a few seconds you will be prompted to accept the College’s security certificate. Click '''[[Image:Mac continue button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
However, if the above procedure does not work for you, try the steps below. <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''Open Network Preferences'''. The<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Network</span>dialog box opens. <br />
#Highlight '''AirPort''' and click on '''Advanced...'''<br />
#Remove '''midd_secure''' from the list of Preferred Networks (click on the minus sign after selecting the name above)<br />
#Click on the '''802.1X''' tab.&nbsp; Click the triangle to the left of '''User Profiles''' to display wireless configurations.<br><br />
#If '''midd_secure '''is listed in the '''Configuration '''list, delete it using the instructions a-b below. If '''midd_secure '''is not listed, go to the next step. <br />
##In the '''Configuration '''list select '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##Click '''Remove '''(a minus sign) to delete. <br />
#Click '''Add '''(a plus sign) to add a new configuration. <br />
##In the '''Description''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br><br />
##In the '''User Name''' field enter your Middlebury College username. <br />
##Leave the '''Password''' field blank as any subsequent password change would render this configuration unusable. <br />
##In the '''Wireless Network''' field click the drop-down menu to select '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##In the '''Authentication''' field select '''PEAP''' (PEAP should be the only option that has a checkmark). <br />
##Click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#After clicking '''Apply''', close the '''Network''' dialog box. <br />
#To connect to '''midd_secure''' click the '''AirPort''' icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''midd_secure'''. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.<br />
<br />
Note: Ensure that the "Use Passive FT Mode (PASV) box is unchecked in the Proxies tab for Advanced Network Preferences. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
= The midd_unplugged Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
'''BIG NOTE: Midd_unplugged is slower -- we've reserved much less bandwidth for it!''' <br />
<br />
Midd_unplugged is the unsecured, open network on campus. Anyone can access it and it is not password-protected, meaning that it is more susceptible to intrusion than Midd_secure is. We recommend that students, faculty, and staff configure their computer to automatically connect to Midd_secure for standard computer usage, so that they are not open to an attacker potentially viewing their network communications. However, for quick internet access, midd_unplugged is quicker and easier to access than Midd_secure, which requires setup and password authentication. <br />
<br />
Any operating system can connect to midd_unplugged if in range using its standard network manager. <br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows XP Computer for midd_unplugged <br> ==<br />
<br />
The '''midd_unplugged '''network can be used by those without a Middlebury College username and password. The network is outside the Middlebury College firewall. <br />
<br />
Your Windows-based wireless network card should be ready once you’ve installed it. Please follow these instructions to verify a few network settings. <br />
<br />
#Right-click '''My Network Places''', and select '''Properties''' from the pop-up menu. <br />
#Double-click '''Wireless Network Connection'''. <br />
#Click '''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#Click the '''Advanced''' tab. <br />
#Verify that '''Internet Connection Sharing''' is turned ''off''. <br />
#Click the '''General''' tab. <br />
#Select '''Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) '''in the '''Components '''field. <br />
#Click '''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#Verify that '''Obtain IP Address Automatically''' and '''Obtain DNS server address Automatically''' are bulleted. <br />
#Click [[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]. <br />
#Restart your computer.<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Macintosh OS X Computer for midd_unplugged<br> ==<br />
<br />
Follow the instructions that come with your card for installing the card in your laptop. <br />
<br />
#Check for updates for your card. <br />
##Click '''System Preferences''' on the doc or from the [[Image:Mac apple menu.PNG]] menu select '''System Preferences'''. <br />
##In the '''System''' section, click '''Software Update'''. <br />
#Click [[Image:Mac network icon.PNG]]. <br />
#From the '''Show '''drop-down list, select '''AirPort'''. <br />
#Click the '''AirPort tab'''.&nbsp; <br />
#Click the '''join network with best signal''' radio button to bullet it. <br />
#'''Important:''' Verify that the checkbox for '''Allow this computer to create networks''' is ''not checked''. <br />
#Leave the checkbox for '''Show AirPort status in menu bar''' checked. <br />
#Click the '''TCP/IP''' tab. <br />
#From the '''Configure''' drop-down list, select '''Using DHCP'''. <br />
#[[Image:Mac apply now button.PNG]]. <br />
#Restart your computer.<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
= Locations of Wireless Networks =<br />
<br />
== Main Campus Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
A map of the wireless locations is available at the end of this document and at [http://go.middlebury.edu/campusmap?google http://go.middlebury.edu/campusmap?google]. '''The following is a list of the main campus locations that DO NOT have wireless access''' '''as this list is much shorter than those locations that do have it!'''<br> <br />
<br />
{| width="450" border="1" class="prettytable"<br />
|-<br />
| <br> <br />
*33 Adirondack View <br />
*99 Adirondack View <br />
*Alumni Stadium (parts of it) <br />
*Battell Hall (west wings) <br />
*Bowker <br />
*Carr Hall (parts of it) <br />
*Center for the Arts (parts of it) <br />
*Le Chateau <br />
*248 College Street <br />
*College Street Child Center <br />
*Field House (the Bubble) <br />
*Forest Hall (north wings) <br />
*131 Franklin<br><br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
| <br> <br />
*Gifford Hall (most of it) <br />
*Hepburn Hall (most of it) <br />
*Hesselgrave House <br />
*Homestead House (north wing) <br />
*Johnson Memorial (most of it) <br />
*The Mill <br />
*Nichols House <br />
*Pearsons (south end) <br />
*Recycling Facility <br />
*Service Building (much of it) <br />
*46 South Street <br />
*Starr Hall (most of it) <br />
*Voter Hall<br><br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Most of the off-campus student houses have wireless routers, however service there is provided by another ISP, such as Comcast or Verizon. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Bread Loaf Campus Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
*The Annex <br />
*Birch <br />
*Cherry <br />
*Frothingham <br />
*The Inn <br />
*Maple <br />
*Tamarack<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Snow Bowl Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
*Main Base Lodge <br />
*Ski Patrol Cabin<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Main Campus Wireless Locations ('''Map''') ==<br />
<br />
View locations with Wireless on the [http://www.middlebury.edu/about/campus/campusmap/interactive?field_location_depts_value_many_to_one=All&term_node_tid_depth%5B%5D=43771&term_node_tid_depth%5B%5D=44048 Campus Map]<br />
<br />
The yellow highlighted locations have wireless coverage.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Wireless map.PNG]]<br><br />
<br />
[[Category:Helpdesk Documentation]]<br />
[[Category:Wireless]]<br />
[[Category:Network]]<br />
[[Category:Network Access]]<br />
[[Category:WiFi]]</div>Louis Tiemannhttps://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/index.php?title=Wireless&diff=24795Wireless2012-06-22T17:08:58Z<p>Louis Tiemann: /* Configure your Windows Vista and Windows 7 Computer for midd_secure */</p>
<hr />
<div>See Also [[Wireless Troubleshooting]] <br />
<br />
= The Midd-standard Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
A third wireless network access method has been created on campus which promotes better connectivity to Middlebury resources. <br />
<br />
This wireless network is&nbsp;named&nbsp;'''Midd-standard'''. Currently many users access our wireless network by turning-on their laptop and automatically connecting to '''midd_unplugged'''. Although this is an easy connection to make,&nbsp;for many this particular wireless access point is becoming saturated with connections and performance is degrading. There is no security on '''midd_unplugged'''; using it puts your data at risk. <br />
<br />
Connecting to '''Midd-standard '''will improve your networking performance, provide added security and help us reduce the loads on '''midd_unplugged '''so that our guests will continue to have a viable Internet connection when visiting. <br />
<br />
Please contact the Helpdesk at x2200 for the key to connect to '''Midd-standard'''. Use the '''Wireless Network&nbsp;Connection Status&nbsp;'''dialog box&nbsp;on your laptop to select '''Midd-standard'''. <br />
<br />
'''NOTE:''' if you are already on '''midd_secure '''we recommend you stay with this access. Your Middlebury sign-in credentials will be the key for access and will not change. '''Midd-standard's''' key may change from time to time requiring you to re-authenticate to the network. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
= The midd_secure Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
'''BIG NOTE: Midd_secure is fast -- we've reserved a lot of bandwidth for it!'''<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows XP Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
To configure your Windows XP computer to access the '''midd_secure''' network, follow the instructions below. <br />
<br />
#Double-click the '''Wireless Network Connection''' icon on the System tray (it looks like a computer with 3 curved lines on the right side). The '''Wireless''' '''Network Connection Status''' dialog box opens.<br>[[Image:Wireless XP icon.PNG]] <br />
#Click [[Image:Properties button.PNG]]. The '''Wireless Network Connection Properties '''dialog box opens. <br />
#Click the '''Wireless Networks''' tab. <br />
#Select '''midd_secure (Automatic)''' and then click&nbsp;'''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. The '''midd_secure Properties''' dialog box opens. <br />
#*If '''midd_secure (Automatic) '''is not listed, do the following: <br />
##Click '''[[Image:Add button.PNG]]'''. The '''Wireless network properties''' dialog box opens. <br />
##In the '''Network name (SSID)''' field type '''midd_secure''' and proceed to the next step. <br />
#Verify the settings below. <br />
#*'''Network Authentication '''should be set to '''Open'''. <br />
#*'''Data encryption '''should be set to '''WEP'''. <br />
#*'''The key is provided for me automatically '''should be checked. <br />
#Click the '''Authentication''' tab. <br />
#Verify the following settings: <br />
#*'''Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network '''should be checked. <br />
#*'''EAP type '''should be '''Protected EAP (PEAP)'''. <br />
#*'''Authenticate as computer when computer information is available '''should be unchecked. <br />
#Click [[Image:Properties button.PNG]]. The '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box opens. <br />
#*Click to uncheck '''Validate server certificate'''. <br />
#*From the '''Select Authentication Method''' drop-down list, select '''Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)'''. <br />
#Click '''[[Image:Configure button.PNG]]'''. The '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties '''dialog box opens. <br />
#Click to '''''uncheck''''' the '''Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)''' checkbox. **Leaving this checked for college-owned computers bound to the domain may be advisable - steps 12 and 13 will not apply if this is checked and you are logged into the system with a network account.<br> <br />
#Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]''' on all the dialog boxes to close them. <br />
#After closing all dialog boxes, a '''Wireless Network Connection''' balloon pops up from the System tray. Click on it. <br />
#The '''Enter Credentials '''dialog box opens. <br />
##In the User name field, type your username. <br />
##In the Password field, type your password. <br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
You can now connect to '''midd_secure '''and have access to all of Middlebury’s internal resources from behind the firewall. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows Vista and Windows 7 Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
To configure your Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer to access the midd_secure network, follow the instructions below.<br />
<br />
#Click the '''Wireless Network Connection '''icon (it looks like a computer with three curved lines on the right side)on the Taskbar.'''The Wireless Network Connection Status '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click '''Connect''' '''to a network'''. The '''Connect to a Network''' dialog box opens.<br />
#Click '''Set up a connection or network'''.<br />
#In the '''Choose a connection option '''scrolling list select '''Manually connect to a wireless network''' and then click '''[[Image:Next button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Make these changes to the '''Enter information for the wireless network you want to add '''pane.<br />
##In the '''Network name''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##In the '''Security type''' drop-down list select'''WPA2-Enterprise'''.<br />
##*The '''Encryption type''' drop-down list changes to '''AES'''. Please select TKIP.<br />
##*The '''Start this connection automatically''' checkbox becomes checked.<br />
##[[Image:Next button.PNG]].<br />
#Click '''Change connection settings'''. The '''midd_secure Wireless Network properties''' dialog box opens.<br />
#Click the '''Security''' tab.<br />
#For Windows 7 only (for Windows Vista, skip to step 10): Click Advanced settings.<br />
#Under the 802.1X settings, make sure the check box "Specify authentication mode" is checked. In the drop down area, select user authentication, not computer or user authentication. Click ok and you will return to the Security tab in Step 7.<br />
#Verify that the '''Choose a network authentication method '''is set to '''Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)''' and then click '''Settings'''. The '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#On the '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box, do the following:<br />
##Uncheck the '''Validate server certificate '''checkbox.<br />
##Verify that the '''Select Authentication Method '''drop-down list is set to '''Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:Configure button.PNG]]'''. The '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#On the '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties''' dialog box do the following:<br />
##Uncheck '''Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#On the '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box, click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#On the '''midd_secure Wireless Network properties '''dialog box, click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Wait for the '''Additional information required to connect to midd_secure''' taskbar popup to appear and then click it. The '''Enter Credentials '''dialog box opens.<br>[[Image:Additional info required.PNG]]<br />
#Vista: In the '''Enter Credential '''dialog box, do the following:<br />
##In the '''User name '''field type your '''username'''.<br />
##In the '''Password''' field type your '''password'''.<br />
##In the '''Logon domain''' field type '''MIDD'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]].'''<br />
#Windows 7: In the '''Enter Credential''' dialog box, do the following:<br />
##In the '''User name '''field type your '''MIDD\username'''.<br />
##In the '''Password''' field type your '''password'''.<br><br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]].'''<br />
<br />
You are now connected to '''midd_secure''' and have access to all of Middlebury College’s network resources from behind the firewall.<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Mac OS X Tiger Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
Midd_secure is Middlebury’s secure wireless network. The traffic on this network is encrypted, providing increased security to those who use it. Note that this network is (usually) only available to faculty, staff and students. For example, guests and alumni do not have access to midd_secure and must use the wireless network midd_unplugged. <br />
<br />
Most of the time, to use midd_secure, all you need to do is the following. <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen. <br />
#Select '''midd_secure''' from the list. <br />
#Enter your username and password and click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
However, if the above procedure does not work for you, try the steps below. <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''Open Internet Connect'''. The '''Internet Connect '''dialog box opens. <br />
#Click [[Image:8021x icon.PNG]].If you cannot see this icon, from the '''File''' menu select '''New 802.1X Connection'''. <br />
#From the '''Configuration '''drop-down list select '''Edit Configurations'''. <br />
#If '''midd_secure '''is listed in the '''Configuration '''list, delete it using the instructions a-b below. If '''midd_secure '''is not listed, go to the next step. <br />
##In the '''Configuration '''list select '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##Click '''Remove '''(a minus sign) to delete. <br />
#Click '''Add '''(a plus sign) to add a new configuration. <br />
##In the '''Description''' field type '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##From the '''Network Port''' drop-down list select '''AirPort'''. <br />
##In the '''User Name''' field enter your Middlebury College username. <br />
##Leave the '''Password''' field blank as any subsequent password change would render this configuration unusable. <br />
##In the '''Wireless Network''' field type '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##In the '''Authentication''' field select '''PEAP''' (PEAP should be the only option that has a checkmark). <br />
##Click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#Close the'''Internet Connect''' dialog box. <br />
#To connect to '''midd_secure''' click the '''AirPort''' icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''midd_secure'''. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Mac OS X Leopard and Snowleopard Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
Midd_secure is Middlebury’s secure wireless network. The traffic on this network is encrypted, providing increased security to those who use it. Note that this network is (usually) only available to faculty, staff and students. For example, guests and alumni do not have access to midd_secure and must use the wireless network midd_unplugged. <br />
<br />
'''Note: This procedure applies only to Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snowleopard).''' <br />
<br />
Most of the time, to use midd_secure, all you need to do is: <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen. <br />
#Select '''midd_secure''' from the list. <br />
#Enter your username and password and click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#After a few seconds you will be prompted to accept the College’s security certificate. Click '''[[Image:Mac continue button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
However, if the above procedure does not work for you, try the steps below. <br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''Open Network Preferences'''. The<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Network</span>dialog box opens. <br />
#Highlight '''AirPort''' and click on '''Advanced...'''<br />
#Remove '''midd_secure''' from the list of Preferred Networks (click on the minus sign after selecting the name above)<br />
#Click on the '''802.1X''' tab.&nbsp; Click the triangle to the left of '''User Profiles''' to display wireless configurations.<br><br />
#If '''midd_secure '''is listed in the '''Configuration '''list, delete it using the instructions a-b below. If '''midd_secure '''is not listed, go to the next step. <br />
##In the '''Configuration '''list select '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##Click '''Remove '''(a minus sign) to delete. <br />
#Click '''Add '''(a plus sign) to add a new configuration. <br />
##In the '''Description''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br><br />
##In the '''User Name''' field enter your Middlebury College username. <br />
##Leave the '''Password''' field blank as any subsequent password change would render this configuration unusable. <br />
##In the '''Wireless Network''' field click the drop-down menu to select '''midd_secure'''. <br />
##In the '''Authentication''' field select '''PEAP''' (PEAP should be the only option that has a checkmark). <br />
##Click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#After clicking '''Apply''', close the '''Network''' dialog box. <br />
#To connect to '''midd_secure''' click the '''AirPort''' icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''midd_secure'''. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.<br />
<br />
Note: Ensure that the "Use Passive FT Mode (PASV) box is unchecked in the Proxies tab for Advanced Network Preferences. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
= The midd_unplugged Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
'''BIG NOTE: Midd_unplugged is slower -- we've reserved much less bandwidth for it!''' <br />
<br />
Midd_unplugged is the unsecured, open network on campus. Anyone can access it and it is not password-protected, meaning that it is more susceptible to intrusion than Midd_secure is. We recommend that students, faculty, and staff configure their computer to automatically connect to Midd_secure for standard computer usage, so that they are not open to an attacker potentially viewing their network communications. However, for quick internet access, midd_unplugged is quicker and easier to access than Midd_secure, which requires setup and password authentication. <br />
<br />
Any operating system can connect to midd_unplugged if in range using its standard network manager. <br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows XP Computer for midd_unplugged <br> ==<br />
<br />
The '''midd_unplugged '''network can be used by those without a Middlebury College username and password. The network is outside the Middlebury College firewall. <br />
<br />
Your Windows-based wireless network card should be ready once you’ve installed it. Please follow these instructions to verify a few network settings. <br />
<br />
#Right-click '''My Network Places''', and select '''Properties''' from the pop-up menu. <br />
#Double-click '''Wireless Network Connection'''. <br />
#Click '''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#Click the '''Advanced''' tab. <br />
#Verify that '''Internet Connection Sharing''' is turned ''off''. <br />
#Click the '''General''' tab. <br />
#Select '''Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) '''in the '''Components '''field. <br />
#Click '''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. <br />
#Verify that '''Obtain IP Address Automatically''' and '''Obtain DNS server address Automatically''' are bulleted. <br />
#Click [[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]. <br />
#Restart your computer.<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Configure your Macintosh OS X Computer for midd_unplugged<br> ==<br />
<br />
Follow the instructions that come with your card for installing the card in your laptop. <br />
<br />
#Check for updates for your card. <br />
##Click '''System Preferences''' on the doc or from the [[Image:Mac apple menu.PNG]] menu select '''System Preferences'''. <br />
##In the '''System''' section, click '''Software Update'''. <br />
#Click [[Image:Mac network icon.PNG]]. <br />
#From the '''Show '''drop-down list, select '''AirPort'''. <br />
#Click the '''AirPort tab'''.&nbsp; <br />
#Click the '''join network with best signal''' radio button to bullet it. <br />
#'''Important:''' Verify that the checkbox for '''Allow this computer to create networks''' is ''not checked''. <br />
#Leave the checkbox for '''Show AirPort status in menu bar''' checked. <br />
#Click the '''TCP/IP''' tab. <br />
#From the '''Configure''' drop-down list, select '''Using DHCP'''. <br />
#[[Image:Mac apply now button.PNG]]. <br />
#Restart your computer.<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
= Locations of Wireless Networks =<br />
<br />
== Main Campus Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
A map of the wireless locations is available at the end of this document and at [http://go.middlebury.edu/campusmap?google http://go.middlebury.edu/campusmap?google]. '''The following is a list of the main campus locations that DO NOT have wireless access''' '''as this list is much shorter than those locations that do have it!'''<br> <br />
<br />
{| width="450" border="1" class="prettytable"<br />
|-<br />
| <br> <br />
*33 Adirondack View <br />
*99 Adirondack View <br />
*Alumni Stadium (parts of it) <br />
*Battell Hall (west wings) <br />
*Bowker <br />
*Carr Hall (parts of it) <br />
*Center for the Arts (parts of it) <br />
*Le Chateau <br />
*248 College Street <br />
*College Street Child Center <br />
*Field House (the Bubble) <br />
*Forest Hall (north wings) <br />
*131 Franklin<br><br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
| <br> <br />
*Gifford Hall (most of it) <br />
*Hepburn Hall (most of it) <br />
*Hesselgrave House <br />
*Homestead House (north wing) <br />
*Johnson Memorial (most of it) <br />
*The Mill <br />
*Nichols House <br />
*Pearsons (south end) <br />
*Recycling Facility <br />
*Service Building (much of it) <br />
*46 South Street <br />
*Starr Hall (most of it) <br />
*Voter Hall<br><br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
|}<br />
<br />
Most of the off-campus student houses have wireless routers, however service there is provided by another ISP, such as Comcast or Verizon. <br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Bread Loaf Campus Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
*The Annex <br />
*Birch <br />
*Cherry <br />
*Frothingham <br />
*The Inn <br />
*Maple <br />
*Tamarack<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Snow Bowl Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
*Main Base Lodge <br />
*Ski Patrol Cabin<br />
<br />
<br> <br />
<br />
== Main Campus Wireless Locations ('''Map''') ==<br />
<br />
View locations with Wireless on the [http://www.middlebury.edu/about/campus/campusmap/interactive?field_location_depts_value_many_to_one=All&term_node_tid_depth%5B%5D=43771&term_node_tid_depth%5B%5D=44048 Campus Map]<br />
<br />
The yellow highlighted locations have wireless coverage.<br />
<br />
[[Image:Wireless map.PNG]]<br><br />
<br />
[[Category:Helpdesk Documentation]]<br />
[[Category:Wireless]]<br />
[[Category:Network]]<br />
[[Category:Network Access]]<br />
[[Category:WiFi]]</div>Louis Tiemannhttps://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/index.php?title=Wireless&diff=14797Wireless2010-03-10T18:27:34Z<p>Louis Tiemann: </p>
<hr />
<div>See Also [[Wireless Troubleshooting]]<br />
<br />
= The midd_secure Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
'''BIG NOTE: Midd_secure is fast -- we've reserved a lot of bandwidth for it!'''<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows XP Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
To configure your Windows XP computer to access the '''midd_secure''' network, follow the instructions below.<br />
<br />
#Double-click the '''Wireless Network Connection''' icon on the System tray (it looks like a computer with 3 curved lines on the right side). The '''Wireless''' '''Network Connection Status''' dialog box opens.<br>[[Image:Wireless XP icon.PNG]]<br />
#Click [[Image:Properties button.PNG]]. The '''Wireless Network Connection Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click the '''Wireless Networks''' tab.<br />
#Select '''midd_secure (Automatic)''' and then click&nbsp;'''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''. The '''midd_secure Properties''' dialog box opens.<br />
#*If '''midd_secure (Automatic) '''is not listed, do the following:<br />
##Click '''[[Image:Add button.PNG]]'''. The '''Wireless network properties''' dialog box opens.<br />
##In the '''Network name (SSID)''' field type '''midd_secure''' and proceed to the next step.<br />
#Verify the settings below.<br />
#*'''Network Authentication '''should be set to '''Open'''.<br />
#*'''Data encryption '''should be set to '''WEP'''.<br />
#*'''The key is provided for me automatically '''should be checked.<br />
#Click the '''Authentication''' tab.<br />
#Verify the following settings:<br />
#*'''Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network '''should be checked.<br />
#*'''EAP type '''should be '''Protected EAP (PEAP)'''.<br />
#*'''Authenticate as computer when computer information is available '''should be unchecked.<br />
#Click [[Image:Properties button.PNG]]. The '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#*Click to uncheck '''Validate server certificate'''.<br />
#*From the '''Select Authentication Method''' drop-down list, select '''Secured Password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)'''.<br />
#Click '''[[Image:Configure button.PNG]]'''. The '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click to '''''uncheck''''' the '''Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)''' checkbox. **Leaving this checked for college-owned computers bound to the domain may be advisable - steps 12 and 13 will not apply if this is checked and you are logged into the system with a network account.<br><br />
#Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]''' on all the dialog boxes to close them.<br />
#After closing all dialog boxes, a '''Wireless Network Connection''' balloon pops up from the System tray. Click on it.<br />
#The '''Enter Credentials '''dialog box opens.<br />
##In the User name field, type your username.<br />
##In the Password field, type your password.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
You can now connect to '''midd_secure '''and have access to all of Middlebury’s internal resources from behind the firewall.<br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows Vista and Windows 7 Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
To configure your Windows Vista or Windows 7 computer to access the midd_secure network, follow the instructions below.<br />
<br />
#Click the '''Wireless Network Connection '''icon (it looks like a computer with three curved lines on the right side)on the Taskbar.'''The Wireless Network Connection Status '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click '''Connect''' '''to a network'''. The '''Connect to a Network''' dialog box opens.<br />
#Click '''Set up a connection or network'''.<br />
#In the '''Choose a connection option '''scrolling list select '''Manually connect to a wireless network''' and then click '''[[Image:Next button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Make these changes to the '''Enter information for the wireless network you want to add '''pane.<br />
##In the '''Network name''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##In the '''Security type''' drop-down list select'''WPA2-Enterprise'''.<br />
##*The '''Encryption type''' drop-down list changes to '''AES'''.<br />
##*The '''Start this connection automatically''' checkbox becomes checked.<br />
##[[Image:Next button.PNG]].<br />
#Click '''Change connection settings'''. The '''midd_secure Wireless Network properties''' dialog box opens.<br />
#Click the '''Security''' tab.<br />
#For Windows 7 only (for Windows Vista, skip to step 10): Click Advanced settings.<br />
#Under the 802.1X settings, make sure the check box "Specify authentication mode" is checked. In the drop down area, select user authentication, not computer or user authentication. Click ok and you will return to the Security tab in Step 7.<br />
#Verify that the '''Choose a network authentication method '''is set to '''Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)''' and then click '''Settings'''. The '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#On the '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box, do the following:<br />
##Uncheck the '''Validate server certificate '''checkbox.<br />
##Verify that the '''Select Authentication Method '''drop-down list is set to '''Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:Configure button.PNG]]'''. The '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties '''dialog box opens.<br />
#On the '''EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties''' dialog box do the following:<br />
##Uncheck '''Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#On the '''Protected EAP Properties '''dialog box, click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#On the '''midd_secure Wireless Network properties '''dialog box, click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Wait for the '''Additional information required to connect to midd_secure''' taskbar popup to appear and then click it. The '''Enter Credentials '''dialog box opens.<br> [[Image:Additional info required.PNG]]<br />
#In the '''Enter Credential '''dialog box, do the following:<br />
##In the '''User name '''field type your '''username'''.<br />
##In the '''Password''' field type your '''password'''.<br />
##In the '''Logon domain''' field type '''MIDD'''.<br />
##Click '''[[Image:OK xp button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
You are now connected to '''midd_secure''' and have access to all of Middlebury College’s network resources from behind the firewall.<br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Mac OS X Tiger Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
Midd_secure is Middlebury’s secure wireless network. The traffic on this network is encrypted, providing increased security to those who use it. Note that this network is (usually) only available to faculty, staff and students. For example, guests and alumni do not have access to midd_secure and must use the wireless network midd_unplugged.<br />
<br />
Most of the time, to use midd_secure, all you need to do is the following.<br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen.<br />
#Select '''midd_secure''' from the list.<br />
#Enter your username and password and click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
However, if the above procedure does not work for you, try the steps below.<br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''Open Internet Connect'''. The '''Internet Connect '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click [[Image:8021x icon.PNG]].If you cannot see this icon, from the '''File''' menu select '''New 802.1X Connection'''.<br />
#From the '''Configuration '''drop-down list select '''Edit Configurations'''.<br />
#If '''midd_secure '''is listed in the '''Configuration '''list, delete it using the instructions a-b below. If '''midd_secure '''is not listed, go to the next step.<br />
##In the '''Configuration '''list select '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##Click '''Remove '''(a minus sign) to delete.<br />
#Click '''Add '''(a plus sign) to add a new configuration.<br />
##In the '''Description''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##From the '''Network Port''' drop-down list select '''AirPort'''.<br />
##In the '''User Name''' field enter your Middlebury College username.<br />
##Leave the '''Password''' field blank as any subsequent password change would render this configuration unusable.<br />
##In the '''Wireless Network''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##In the '''Authentication''' field select '''PEAP''' (PEAP should be the only option that has a checkmark).<br />
##Click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Close the'''Internet Connect''' dialog box.<br />
#To connect to '''midd_secure''' click the '''AirPort''' icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''midd_secure'''. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.<br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Mac OS X Leopard and Snowleopard Computer for midd_secure <br> ==<br />
<br />
Midd_secure is Middlebury’s secure wireless network. The traffic on this network is encrypted, providing increased security to those who use it. Note that this network is (usually) only available to faculty, staff and students. For example, guests and alumni do not have access to midd_secure and must use the wireless network midd_unplugged.<br />
<br />
'''Note: This procedure applies only to Mac OS X version 10.5 (Leopard) and 10.6 (Snowleopard).'''<br />
<br />
Most of the time, to use midd_secure, all you need to do is:<br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen.<br />
#Select '''midd_secure''' from the list.<br />
#Enter your username and password and click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#After a few seconds you will be prompted to accept the College’s security certificate. Click '''[[Image:Mac continue button.PNG]]'''.<br />
<br />
However, if the above procedure does not work for you, try the steps below.<br />
<br />
#Click on the AirPort icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''Open Internet Connect'''. The '''Internet Connect '''dialog box opens.<br />
#Click [[Image:8021x icon.PNG]].If you cannot see this icon, from the '''File''' menu select '''New 802.1X Connection'''.<br />
#From the '''Configuration '''drop-down list select '''Edit Configurations'''.<br />
#If '''midd_secure '''is listed in the '''Configuration '''list, delete it using the instructions a-b below. If '''midd_secure '''is not listed, go to the next step.<br />
##In the '''Configuration '''list select '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##Click '''Remove '''(a minus sign) to delete.<br />
#Click '''Add '''(a plus sign) to add a new configuration.<br />
##In the '''Description''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##From the '''Network Port''' drop-down list select '''AirPort'''.<br />
##In the '''User Name''' field enter your Middlebury College username.<br />
##Leave the '''Password''' field blank as any subsequent password change would render this configuration unusable.<br />
##In the '''Wireless Network''' field type '''midd_secure'''.<br />
##In the '''Authentication''' field select '''PEAP''' (PEAP should be the only option that has a checkmark).<br />
##Click '''[[Image:Mac ok button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Close the '''Internet Connect''' dialog box.<br />
#To connect to '''midd_secure''' click the '''AirPort''' icon ([[Image:Airport icon.PNG]]) on the right end of the menu bar at the top of your screen and select '''midd_secure'''. You will be prompted to enter your username and password.<br />
<br />
Note: Ensure that the "Use Passive FT Mode (PASV) box is unchecked in the Proxies tab for Advanced Network Preferences. <br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
= The midd_unplugged Wireless Network =<br />
<br />
'''BIG NOTE: Midd_unplugged is slower -- we've reserved much less bandwidth for it!'''<br />
<br />
Midd_unplugged is the unsecured, open network on campus. Anyone can access it and it is not password-protected, meaning that it is more susceptible to intrusion than Midd_secure is. We recommend that students, faculty, and staff configure their computer to automatically connect to Midd_secure for standard computer usage, so that they are not open to an attacker potentially viewing their network communications. However, for quick internet access, midd_unplugged is quicker and easier to access than Midd_secure, which requires setup and password authentication.<br />
<br />
Any operating system can connect to midd_unplugged if in range using its standard network manager.<br />
<br />
== Configure your Windows XP Computer for midd_unplugged <br> ==<br />
<br />
The '''midd_unplugged '''network can be used by those without a Middlebury College username and password. The network is outside the Middlebury College firewall.<br />
<br />
Your Windows-based wireless network card should be ready once you’ve installed it. Please follow these instructions to verify a few network settings.<br />
<br />
#Right-click '''My Network Places''', and select '''Properties''' from the pop-up menu.<br />
#Double-click '''Wireless Network Connection'''.<br />
#Click '''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Click the '''Advanced''' tab.<br />
#Verify that '''Internet Connection Sharing''' is turned ''off''.<br />
#Click the '''General''' tab.<br />
#Select '''Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) '''in the '''Components '''field.<br />
#Click '''[[Image:Properties button.PNG]]'''.<br />
#Verify that '''Obtain IP Address Automatically''' and '''Obtain DNS server address Automatically''' are bulleted.<br />
#Click [[Image:OK xp button.PNG]].<br />
#Restart your computer.<br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
== Configure your Macintosh OS X Computer for midd_unplugged<br> ==<br />
<br />
Follow the instructions that come with your card for installing the card in your laptop.<br />
<br />
#Check for updates for your card.<br />
##Click '''System Preferences''' on the doc or from the [[Image:Mac apple menu.PNG]] menu select '''System Preferences'''.<br />
##In the '''System''' section, click '''Software Update'''.<br />
#Click [[Image:Mac network icon.PNG]].<br />
#From the '''Show '''drop-down list, select '''AirPort'''.<br />
#Click the '''AirPort tab'''.&nbsp;<br />
#Click the '''join network with best signal''' radio button to bullet it.<br />
#'''Important:''' Verify that the checkbox for '''Allow this computer to create networks''' is ''not checked''.<br />
#Leave the checkbox for '''Show AirPort status in menu bar''' checked.<br />
#Click the '''TCP/IP''' tab.<br />
#From the '''Configure''' drop-down list, select '''Using DHCP'''.<br />
#[[Image:Mac_apply_now_button.PNG.<br />
#Restart your computer.<br />
<br />
<br><br />
<br />
= Locations of Wireless Networks =<br />
<br />
== Main Campus Wireless Locations ==<br />
<br />
A map of the wireless locations is available at the end of this document and at [http://go.middlebury.edu/campusmap?google http://go.middlebury.edu/campusmap?google]. '''The following is a list of the main campus locations that DO NOT have wireless access''' '''as this list is much shorter than those locations that do have it!'''<br><br />
<br />
{| border="1" width="450" class="prettytable"<br />
|-<br />
| <br><br />
*33 Adirondack View<br />
*99 Adirondack View<br />
*Alumni Stadium (parts of it)<br />
*Battell Hall (west wings)<br />
*Bowker<br />
*Carr Hall (parts of it)<br />
*Center for the Arts (parts of it)<br />
*Le Chateau<br />
*248 College Street<br />
*College Street Child Center<br />
*Field House (the Bubble)<br />
*Forest Hall (north wings)<br />
*131 Franklin<br><br />
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*Gifford Hall (most of it)<br />
*Hepburn Hall (most of it)<br />
*Hesselgrave House<br />
*Homestead House (north wing)<br />
*Johnson Memorial (most of it)<br />
*The Mill<br />
*Nichols House<br />
*Pearsons (south end)<br />
*Recycling Facility<br />
*Service Building (much of it)<br />
*46 South Street<br />
*Starr Hall (most of it)<br />
*Voter Hall<br><br />
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Most of the off-campus student houses have wireless routers, however service there is provided by another ISP, such as Comcast or Verizon.<br />
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== Bread Loaf Campus Wireless Locations ==<br />
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*The Annex<br />
*Birch<br />
*Cherry<br />
*Frothingham<br />
*The Inn<br />
*Maple<br />
*Tamarack<br />
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== Snow Bowl Wireless Locations ==<br />
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*Main Base Lodge<br />
*Ski Patrol Cabin<br />
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== Main Campus Wireless Locations ('''Map''') ==<br />
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The yellow highlighted locations have wireless coverage.<br />
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[[Image:Wireless map.PNG]]<br><br />
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[[Category:Helpdesk Documentation]]</div>Louis Tiemannhttps://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/LIS/index.php?title=Macros:_Adding_LCAuth_Macro_%26_043_Macro&diff=10806Macros: Adding LCAuth Macro & 043 Macro2009-12-09T21:28:12Z<p>Louis Tiemann: </p>
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<div>Click here for documentation about adding LC authority macro and 043 macro in Connexion<br />
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[https://mediawiki.middlebury.edu/wikis/LIS/images/b/b7/Macros_using_LCAUTH_043.pdf Using Connexion Macros]</div>Louis Tiemann