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Eduroam-XP
Instructions for connecting to Eduroam Wireless network using Windows XP SP3
Step 1 - DOUBLE CLICK on Wireless Networking icon in the notification area.
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Step 2 - CLICK the Change Advanced Settings option from the related tasks list.
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Step 3 - TYPE eduroam in the SSID field.
PUT a Check in the Connect even if this network is not broadcasting box.
SELECT WPA2 from the Network Authentication drop-down menu.
SELECT AES from the Data encryption drop-down menu.
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Step 4 - CLICK on the Connection tab.
PUT a Check in the Connect when this network is in range box.
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Step 5 - CLICK the Authentication tab.
SELECT Protected EAP (PEAP) from the EAP type drop-down menu.
REMOVE the Check from the Authenticate as a computer box.
CLICK the Properties button.
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Step 6a - REMOVE the Check from the Validate server certificate box.
SELECT EAP-MSCHAP v2 from the Authentication Method drop-down menu.
CLICK the Configure button.
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Step 6b - REMOVE the Check from the Automatically use my Windows logon name box.
CLICK OK, OK, OK until all dialog/setting boxes are closed.
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Step 7 - CLICK on the Balloon Notification to enter your eduroam credentials
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Step 8 - TYPE your Staff or Student number @okanagan.bc.ca
TYPE your associated password
CLICK OK
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Done - You should now be connected to the eduroam wireless network.
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If you have difficulties connecting to the eduroam network please contact the Help Desk at local 4444 for assistance.
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