The document provides instructions for connecting a device to the wireless network eduroam. It outlines four steps: 1) selecting the eduroam network from the list of available wireless networks, 2) configuring the wireless security settings including authentication method, username and password, 3) selecting the CA certificate file from the device's file system, and 4) clicking "Connect" to connect to the eduroam network.
The document provides instructions for connecting a device to the wireless network eduroam. It outlines four steps: 1) selecting the eduroam network from the list of available wireless networks, 2) configuring the wireless security settings including authentication method, username and password, 3) selecting the CA certificate file from the device's file system, and 4) clicking "Connect" to connect to the eduroam network.
The document provides instructions for connecting a device to the wireless network eduroam. It outlines four steps: 1) selecting the eduroam network from the list of available wireless networks, 2) configuring the wireless security settings including authentication method, username and password, 3) selecting the CA certificate file from the device's file system, and 4) clicking "Connect" to connect to the eduroam network.
Open the list of wireless networks on the upper right corner of your screen Click on eduroam
Step 2: Wireless network configuration
Fill in the following information: (see the screenshot below)
Wireless security: WPA & WPA2 Enterprise Authentication : Tunnelled TLS Anonymous identity: your m-number or t-number followed by @utwente.nl The CA certificte can be found in /etc/ssl/certs Inner authentication: MSCHAPv2 Username: your m-number or t-number followed by @utwente.nl Password: your password BEWARE: don’t click on Connect
Step 3: select a certificate
Click at CA certificate on none
Click left on File System Then click successively click on etc ssl certs (see the black circle in the screenshot below) Click on ca-certificates.crt Click on Open