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Networks connection By: Jonathan Conway

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Networks connection. By: Jonathan Conway. To begin, open  Network Connections  To do this, click the  Start  button, point to  Control Panel  and then double-click  Network Connections. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Networks connection

Networks connection

By: Jonathan Conway

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To begin, open Network Connections To do this, click the Start button, point to Control Panel and then double-click Network Connections

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Add the TrumanSecureWireless networkTo do this, right click on Wireless Network Connection and select View Available Wireless Networks

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In this new window, select Changed Advanced Settings on the right side.

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Click the Wireless Networks tab at the top of the next window

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Click Add under the Preferred Networks list. (If you already have TrumanSecureWireless in the list, remove it by selecting it and clicking Remove. Then continue with this step)

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Click the Authentication tab near the top of the window

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Select Protected EAP (PEAP) under the EAP type. 

Only for personal systems not owned by Truman (How do I know if I am using a Truman owned system?):

Uncheck the Authenticate as a computer when computer information is available.

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Click the Properties button under the EAP type.

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Make sure that Validate server certificate is unchecked and Enable Fast Reconnect ischecked.

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Only for personal systems not owned by Truman, (How do I know if I am using a Truman owned system?):

Click Configure near the bottom of the window and make sure Automatically use my Windows Logon name and password is not checked. 

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Save your settings by clicking OK to exit the open windows. You will need to click OK four times.

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Only for personal systems not owned by Truman (How do I know if I am using a Truman owned system?)

You will be prompted to enter your credentials by a balloon in the bottom right corner of your screen. Click on this balloon:

Next, enter your username and password. Enter TRUMAN for the Logon domain then clickOK.

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Click the Process logon information balloon in the bottom right corner of your screen

A  Validate Server Certificate window will appear. Click the OK button to confirm the certificate.

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The TrumanSecureWireless should now be connected.

You will not be prompted for your username and password or to validate the server certificate every time you connect. These are only needed when you first setup the wireless connection.

If you change your password in the future your wireless connection will prompt you for the new password.