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Connecting on Campus -- Using the ACCC Public Wireless Network
0. Contents
1. UIC Public Wireless
2.UIC Wireless Maps
3.Installing and Using SecureW2 for Win XP and Vista
4.Installing and Using Secure W2 for Windows Mobile
5.Using the MacOS X 802.1x Client
6.Using the MacOS X 10.5 Leopard 802.1x Client
7. Wireless for Departments
Appendix A: Mac OS X FAQ
Appendix B: iPhone
Connecting on Campus: Wireless Networking at UIC
Using the ACCC UIC Public Wireless Network
What it is.
What you need.
-- What about handheld devices (PDAs, Smartphones, etc)?
-- What about Linux?
UIC-Wireless Wireless Cards.
Who to see.
Guest UIC-Wireless Access
Where the ACCC UIC Public Wireless Network Is
Where it is.
East and South Side Map
West Side Map
Who to see.
Installing and Using SecureW2 for Windows
If you used Odyssey in the past, you must switch to SecureW2 now.
Why You Want to Use SecureW2 and More Information
Download SecureW2
Install UIC SecureW2
After the Reboot: UIC-Wireless
Connect or Disconnect from UIC-Wireless
After the Reboot: ACCC Authenticated Wired Connection
Adding a New Connection Using SecureW2
Troubleshooting
-- Windows XP Install Problem: ttls_manager failed to initialize
-- Rare Windows XP Install Problem: After you install SecureW2, you can't log back in.
Installing and Using SecureW2 for Windows Mobile
Download SecureW2
Install UIC SecureW2
Connect or Disconnect from UIC-Wireless
Troubleshooting
-- Disconnect in power saving mode
-- Problem getting IP address when moving
Using the Mac OS X 802.1x Client in Mac OS 10.3 and 10.4
If Necessary, Get and install a supported wireless card.
Make sure TCP/IP is configured correctly for use with your AirPort wireless card.
Enable Airport and verify that the UIC-Wireless access point is available.
Configure the 802.1x client.
Connecting to UIC-Wireless
Disconnecting from UIC-Wireless
Printing on the UIC Wireless Network
Using the Mac OS X 802.1x Client in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
If Necessary, Get and install a supported wireless card.
Upgrade Leopard
Enable and Configure AirPort
Connecting and Disconnecting from UIC-Wireless
Accepting the Certificate
Printing on the UIC Wireless Network
UIC Wireless Networking for Departments
UIC Wireless Networks
Policies
Some Departmental WLAN Scenarios
-- Scenario I: Let the ACCC do the work.
-- Scenario II: Run your own servers.
-- Scenario III: Just put up a cheapo Access Point and Don't Worry, Be Happy.
Departmental Supplied and Installed Access Points
The ACCC's Wireless Authentication and Encryption Solution
-- User and Network Security: Authentication
-- Data Security: Encryption
Using Departmental Authentication and Encryption
Naming Conventions and IP Addresses
Steps in Setting up a Departmental Wireless Network
For More Information
FAQ - Connecting on Campus: Mac OS 10.3 or higher Native 802.1X Support for UIC Wireless
Mac OS X Questions
Wireless Network At Home
ACCC Services and the iPhone
UIC-Wireless Access
Having Trouble Connecting? Your MAC Address
Email
UICalendar
Get a Web Link to your UICal Calendar using the ACCC UICal Utility
-- Read-Only Connection: Using the ACCC's New UICal Utilities
-- Read-Write Connection: Using NextHaus's SyncJE for Macs
-- Read-Write Connection for Contacts Only: NextHaus's SyncML iPhone Application
-- Read-Write Connection But Not to iCal on the iPhone: Using Synthesis AG's Todo+Cal+Sync iPhone Application
Connecting on Campus: Wireless
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1. UIC Public Wireless
2003-3-11
ACCC Consultants
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