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*'''IGB''' - is the primary wireless connection at the IGB. This is for IGB members only. | *'''IGB''' - is the primary wireless connection at the IGB. This is for IGB members only. | ||
− | *'''Eduroam''' - is a wireless network found at educational institutions around the world. If you are visiting the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and you have an Eduroam account, you can use your Eduroam credentials to get connected here. More information can be found at [https://eduroam.org/ https://eduroam.org/] | + | *'''Eduroam''' - is a wireless network found at educational institutions around the world. If you are a member of the University of Illinois or are visiting the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and you have an Eduroam account, you can use your Eduroam credentials to get connected here. More information can be found at [https://eduroam.org/ https://eduroam.org/] |
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*If you are anywhere else on campus, please refer to this campus guide on getting set up - [https://answers.uillinois.edu/illinois/page.php?id=90275 Campus Wireless Setup] | *If you are anywhere else on campus, please refer to this campus guide on getting set up - [https://answers.uillinois.edu/illinois/page.php?id=90275 Campus Wireless Setup] |
Revision as of 07:30, 4 April 2022
Contents
IGB Wireless Networks[edit]
- IGB - is the primary wireless connection at the IGB. This is for IGB members only.
- Eduroam - is a wireless network found at educational institutions around the world. If you are a member of the University of Illinois or are visiting the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and you have an Eduroam account, you can use your Eduroam credentials to get connected here. More information can be found at https://eduroam.org/
- If you are anywhere else on campus, please refer to this campus guide on getting set up - Campus Wireless Setup
IGB Wireless Settings[edit]
- Security Type - WPA2 Enterprise
- Encryption Type - AES
- Authentication/EAP Method - PEAP
- Inner Authentication/Authentication Method - MSCHAP V2
- Username: University NetID
- Password: IGB Password
- If required to put a domain - igb.illinois.edu
Mac OS X[edit]
- In OSX click on the wireless icon on the upper right corner of your screen by the clock.
- Select IGB from the list.
- A popup box will appear requesting your authentication information.
- Type in your IGB username and password to connect.
- Click continue when asked for the authentication
- Type in your computer username and password to authorize the changes
Windows 10[edit]
Ubuntu/Linux[edit]
- The following steps works successfully on Ubuntu 10.10. They should be similar on different version of Ubuntu, Fedora, or other Linux versions.
- When you attempt to connect to the IGB network, the box below should appear.
- Change Authentication to "Protected EAP (PEAP)"
- Type your netID in the Username field.
- Type your IGB password in the password field.
- Click "Connect".
- The following box will then appear
- Check "Don't warn me again".
- Click on "Ignore".
Android Phones/Tablets[edit]
- On your Android phone or table go to Settings->Wireless & networks->Wi-Fi settings
- Turn on Wi-Fi
- Select IGB from the list of Wi-Fi Networks
- A settings box should a appear with the list of settings. Make sure the following are all set.
- EAP method - PEAP
- Phase 2 authentication - None
- CA certificate - (unspecified) or select "Do not Validate"
- User certificate - (unspecified)
- Identity - Enter your netID
- Anonymous identity - Leave blank
- Password - IGB password
- Click Connect
Apple iPhones/iPads[edit]
- On your iOS device, click on "Settings" on your home screen
- On the settings screen, click on Wi-Fi
- Make sure that the Wi-Fi slider is set to "ON"
- Select IGB from the list of Wi-Fi Networks
- If you do not see IGB, make sure you are within IGB, and turn off and on the Wi-Fi.
- Click on IGB and enter your IGB username and password.
- Click "Accept" when it asks for Certificate Authentication.
- You should now be connected to our IGB wireless network.