Difference between revisions of "UARH OSX"
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Please note these steps are only for use on the 10.5.X (Leopard) system and the 10.6.X (Snow Leopard) System. This should work on 10.5.2 but it is highly recommended you upgrade to the newest 10.5 release(10.5 and 10.5.1 probably will not work with these steps). Sometimes Apple has trouble picking up new Enterprise Wireless Network Settings. Be sure to clear the keychain of any old login information. Also, toggling the Airport on and off sometimes will force new settings to take action. If this does not work, restarting the computer after the settings are all in place is known to be effective. If all these steps fail, your more than welcome to contact the Support Center at 330-972-6888 or visit us at The MediaTech Services Desk in Bierce Library. | Please note these steps are only for use on the 10.5.X (Leopard) system and the 10.6.X (Snow Leopard) System. This should work on 10.5.2 but it is highly recommended you upgrade to the newest 10.5 release(10.5 and 10.5.1 probably will not work with these steps). Sometimes Apple has trouble picking up new Enterprise Wireless Network Settings. Be sure to clear the keychain of any old login information. Also, toggling the Airport on and off sometimes will force new settings to take action. If this does not work, restarting the computer after the settings are all in place is known to be effective. If all these steps fail, your more than welcome to contact the Support Center at 330-972-6888 or visit us at The MediaTech Services Desk in Bierce Library. | ||
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[[Category: Wireless]] | [[Category: Wireless]] |
Revision as of 20:22, 30 July 2013
Lion Wireless/Mountain Lion Wireless
Step by step video help
1 | Open System Preferences and click on the Network Preference Pane | |
2 | Click on the Airport Connection, turn the Wi-Fi off and click advanced | |
3 | Click on the plus icon on the bottom of your networks list | |
4 | Type in the information as follows Network name: UARH Security: WPA2 Enterprise Mode: Automatic. Username:Your UAnet ID Password: your UAnet password Press the OK button on this screen, and the next screen. |
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6 | When you get back to the main Network Preference Pane, click Apply turn then Wi-Fi back on. | |
Leopard/Snow Leopard Wireless
Use these instructions to connect your Leopard System (OSX 10.5) to the UARH network.
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Open System Preferences and click on the Network Preference Pane |
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2 | Click on the Airport Connection | |
3 | Click on Advanced | |
4 | In the Advanced menu click on 802.1X. | |
5 | Click the “+” sign at the lower left hand corner of the window. You will be asked what type of profile you wish to create. You want to select Add User Profile. For Username, enter your uanet id, Enter your uanet password in the password blank. Wireless Network should be UARH. Authentication should have PEAP enabled and nothing else checked then click ok. | |
6 | When you get back to the main Network Preference Pane, click Apply and exit System Preferences. | |
7 | Open System Preferences again and go back to the Network Preference pane. Click on Airport again and go back to the advanced menu. In the Airport Tab , click the “+” sign. | |
8 | Enter the following information in the UARH Profile setup. Network Name: UARH; Security is WPA2 Enterprise. For 802.1x select UARH if it is not selected, this will fill in your UserName and Password. You will update your password here in the future. | |
9 | Finally you will be prompted to accept the Wireless Certificate. Click on Show Certificate | |
10 | Now click the checkbox next to Always trust “wan-radius- sec.uakron.edu” and click continue. Finally quit System Preferences. | |
11 | You can check your wireless by make sure the Wireless Indicator in the Finder Menu. It should look like this. |
If These Steps Do NOT Work
Please note these steps are only for use on the 10.5.X (Leopard) system and the 10.6.X (Snow Leopard) System. This should work on 10.5.2 but it is highly recommended you upgrade to the newest 10.5 release(10.5 and 10.5.1 probably will not work with these steps). Sometimes Apple has trouble picking up new Enterprise Wireless Network Settings. Be sure to clear the keychain of any old login information. Also, toggling the Airport on and off sometimes will force new settings to take action. If this does not work, restarting the computer after the settings are all in place is known to be effective. If all these steps fail, your more than welcome to contact the Support Center at 330-972-6888 or visit us at The MediaTech Services Desk in Bierce Library.