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Revision as of 12:24, 30 September 2008
How to connect to the midd_secure wireless network.
Contents
Windows XP
Please visit: Configuring midd_secure in Windows XP for detailed steps.
Although possible, configuring midd_secure to work on an Windows XP machine using a wifi manager other that the Windows XP wifi utility is usually difficult pain. For this reason alone, I recommend that any third party wifi utility be disabled.
Mac OS X - Tiger
- Click on the airprot icon.
- Select midd_secure.
- Enter username and password.
- Do not check the "Remember my password in my keychain" box.
- Hit OK.
- A window with the title "Verify Certificate" will appear. Click "Continue".
"Fixing" WPA error
- Go to network connect
- You can do this by clicking on the airport icon on the MacOS X menu and selecting "Open Internet Connect..."
- Go to the the "802.1X" tab.
- On the configuration option, use the drop-down menu to select "Edit Configurations..."
- Remove all previously saved connection settings then hit "OK"
- Close the Internet Connect application.
- Go to the "Utilities" folder in the "Applications" folder
- While in finder you may use, apple-shift-U or go->Utilities, to navigate to the utilities folder
- Fire up "Keychain Access"
- Look for an "oncila.middlebury.edu" certificate and delete it
- Delete anything that says "midd_secure" or "WPA Midd_secure" on it. "Basically anything that you removed in the earlier step."
- Close the Keychain Access application.
- Click on the airport icon on the menu.
- Select midd_secure.
- Enter username and password.
- Do not check the "Remember my password in my keychain" box.
- Hit OK
You should now be OK.
Much thanx to Petar
Mac OS X - Leopard
- TODO
Windows Vista
Setting it up as a WPA2 Enterprise network has been fairly successful but I have no idea in what version of Vista this works/does not work. You should be able to do so by setting up a network manually and editing the settings of that manually set up network.
Will follow with a how-to as soon as I have a vista machine to work on...or someone do the wiki thing...