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 * Now, click on the network "eduroam" and then on the button "Connect". A new window will open that lets you configure your connection:
 * Válasszuk ki "eduroam" hálózatot és kapcsolódjunk "Connect". Egy ablak fog megjelenni, amelyben a kapcsolat paramétereit lehet konfigurálni:
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Intel Supplicant konfigurációja Windows XP-n

Ha az Intel PROSet/Wireless supplicant szoftverét használjuk (ez az alapértelmezett supplicant Intel Centrino/Centrino2 chipkészlet esetén), kövessük a következő lépéseket:

  • Kapcsoljuk a vezetéknélküli hálózatot és indiítsuk el az Intel PROSet/Wireless Manager programot
  • Amennyiben eduroam hálózattal lefedett területen vagyunk a következő kép fog megjelenni "eduroam" hálózattal együtt.

  • Válasszuk ki "eduroam" hálózatot és kapcsolódjunk "Connect". Egy ablak fog megjelenni, amelyben a kapcsolat paramétereit lehet konfigurálni:
  • The proposed names (eduroam / eduroam) are okay, so simply click "Next". The supplicant will then try to determine what security settings are right for the connection. Since most eduroam access points offer a variety of security settings, there may be more than one option. In this case, the following screen will inform you:
  • Simply click "Next" to go to the next screen. On this screen, you have to enter your user information (username and password) and - if there was more than one security option - the security setting to use:
  • In the upper part of the window, use "Enterprise Security". "Network Authentication" can be either WPA or WPA2. If WPA2 is available, use that. "Data encryption" can be eiher TKIP or AES-CCMP. If available, use AES-CCMP.
    • The rest of the window needs settings specific to your institution. Please ask your local administrator about the details. NOTE: it is important that the "Roaming Identity" contains the correct domain name for your institution after the @ sign, otherwise roaming will not work.

      ( Example: Your username is peter.lustig@ltxyz.lu. Then your roaming identity needs to be anonymous@ltxyz.lu)

  • Click "Next" to get to the next page, where the server side security is configured. The following screen will appear (only the lower part of the previous window changes):
  • Check "Validate Server Certificate" and select the "RESTENA eduroam authority" from the list. If it isn't installed yet, go to this page to download and install it first.
  • Check "Specify Server or Certificate Name". The name depends on your institution, and will be provided from your local administrator. Be sure to set "Server name must match the specified entry exactly" for maximum security.
  • Click on "Next" to get to the final screen:
  • A click on "OK" connects you to eduroam. In case of problems, please contact your administrator.

Campus6: Wireless_Eduroam_WindowsXP_intel (last edited 2008-09-29 11:22:32 by mohacsi)