Configuring SecureW2 Manually
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The ACCC supports
SecureW2, open-source program for use on Windows XP/Vista machines.
SecureW2 is not connection software, exactly; it integrates into the
Windows network configuration utility. Instructions on how to configure
this software and a link to where you can download it are found below.
This page uses UIC-Wireless as an example of configuring SecureW2 manually.
If you have problems using or installing SecureW2 or have any problem
using UIC-Wireless, see the ACCC consultants on UIC-Wireless and other
UIC networking problems at the ACCCeSS Helpdesk,
free of charge.
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Configure SecureW2
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Download and install SecureW2 as described in SecureW2
and UIC Wireless. Reboot.
If you are using Windows Vista:
- After your computer restarts, go to the Network Connections. (Start
Settings Network Connections)

- Choose Network and Internet
Network and Sharing Center Manage wireless networks

- Select +Add in Manage Wireless Networks; Manually connect to wireless network window will pop up.
- Click Manually create a network profile.
- Set up the UIC-Wireless Profile.
- Network Name : UIC-Wireless
- Security Type : 802.1x
- Encryption Type: WEP (Automatically Chosen when you select 802.1x
Security type)
- Check Start the connection automatically.
- Check Connect even if the network is not
broadcasting.

- NOTE: If you receive a message that the UIC-Wireless network already exists, click Use the existing network.
- Then Click Next.
- Click Change connection settings.

- Click Security tab.
- The Security type: will be 802.1x and the Encryption type: will be WEP; you won't have to change these.
- Choose the authentication method SecureW2 TTLS from the Settings... dropdown list.

- Click Settings.... The User Account Control will warn you that a program is being installed. Allow it.
Go down to Configure SecureW2.
If you are using Windows XP:
- After your computer restarts, go to the Network Connections.(Start
Settings Network Connections. )
- Right-click on Wireless Network Connection and click View Available Wireless Networks.

- If the UIC-Wireless network is already there, skip this step.
- Click Set up a wireless network for a home or small office. Click Next>.
- The Network name (SSID) is: UIC-Wireless
Click Next>.
- Click Set up a network manually.
- You don't have to print the network settings; we won't be using them. Click Finish.
- Click Change Advanced Settings, then select the Wireless Networks tab.
- Click to highlight UIC-Wireless and click Properties.

- Click the Authentication tab,
- Click Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network.
- Select SecureW2 EAP-TTLS from the EAP type: dropdown list.
- Click Authenticate as computer when computer information is available. Don't click the Authenticate as guest one; login as guest does not work on UIC-Wireless.
- Click Properties.

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Configure SecureW2
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- Now we configure a profile for SecureW2's TTLS function. The figures, except for the last, use the DEFAULT Profile. I suggest that you click on New and name the profile UIC-Wireless.
- Click Configure.
- On the Connection tab:
- Click the Use alternate outer identity box.
- Then click the Use anonymous outer identity radio button.
- Check Enable session resumption (quick connect).
- Click Advanced and make sure that the Allow users to setup new connections is checked.

- On the Certificates tab:
- Click Verify server certificate and Add CA.
- Then highlight Highlight Thawte Premium Server CA and click Add.

- On the User account tab:
- Click Prompt user for credentials

- Click OK as many times as you need to all the open windows.

If you have any issues with installing/configuring SecureW2, please visit the ACCCeSS Helpdesk.
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Login to UIC-Wireless for the First Time
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- Click on the network icon in the System Tray.
- Vista:

- XP:

- Login to UIC-Wireless:
- Type your UIC netid in for the User Name: and your ACCC common password for the Password:.
- Click Save user credentials if this is your computer and you trust that only you will be using it.
- Click OK.

- When you are logged into UIC-Wireless, pointing to the network icon in the System Tray will show the status.


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