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windows_8_802.1x [2014/09/03 10:49]
mamaral removed all old building specific wireless names
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-======Manually adding 802.1x Networks in Windows 8====== 
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-This document will guide you through manually creating network profiles in Windows 8 for the Olin's 802.1X wireless networks. This process is slightly different than in previous versions of Windows due to the changes in accessing certain network settings in Windows 8. 
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-  - Open the Network and Sharing Center (in Control Panel or through the network icon in the system tray) and click **Set up a new connection or network** in the center of the window.\\ {{:​win8_8021x_1.jpg|}} 
-  - Choose **Manually connect to a wireless network** and click **Next** 
-  - Enter the network name (''​OLIN_XX''​ where ''​XX''​ is the building code)    ​ 
-  - Select WPA2-Enterprise security, AES Encryption, then click **Next** 
-  - Click the link to Change connection settings 
-  - Under the Security tab, click the **Settings** button next to the Network Authentication Method\\ {{:​win8_8021x_2.jpg|}} 
-  - Uncheck the top check box next to **Validate Server Certificate** and check the bottom check box next to **Enable Identity Privacy** and enter a name (such as yours). 
-  - Click **Configure** and uncheck the box to use your **Windows logon name and password**. 
-  - Click **OK**, then click **Advanced Settings** on the main Security Tab. 
-  - Check the box to **Specify authentication method**, and select **User authentication** from the combo box 
-  - Click **Save Credentials** (if you want them saved) and enter your username (as ''<​username>​@olin.edu'',​ not ''​olin.edu\<​username>''​) and domain password 
-  - Click **OK** twice then **Close** 
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-|^  OLIN  |  New network available in all campus buildings ​ | 
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