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Connecting to "isu-guest" wireless on Windows Vista

Visitors to campus can access "isu-guest," a wireless network available throughout campus. These instructions are for Windows Vista.

Before You Begin

Illinois State University offers wireless access to its visitors. The "isu-guest" wireless network is available throughout campus, except in Milner Library. In Milner Library, visitors can connect to the "isu-public" wireless network.

A valid network guest account is required to access "isu-guest." For more information, refer to 1415: How do I get a network guest account?.

Connect to "isu-guest" on Windows Vista

To connect to the "isu-guest" wireless network with Windows Vista, do the following:

  1. Click Start > Connect To. You will see a list of wireless networks in the area.
  2. Select isu-guest and click the Connect button.
  3. If you see the message, "isu-guest is an unsecured network," click Connect Anyway.
  4. The message, "Successfully connected to isu-guest," will appear.
  5. Click Close.
  6. Open a web browser, such as Internet Explorer or Firefox. You will automatically be taken to the GuestNet web  page.
  7. Log in using a valid network guest account user name and password.

You are now connected to the "isu-guest" wireless network. Clicking Logout on the GuestNet web page terminates your connection to the "isu-guest" wireless network.

Restrictions

The following restrictions apply to the "isu-guest" wireless network:

  • A valid network guest account is required.
  • The "isu-guest" wireless network is unencrypted.
  • You cannot connect to the campus VPN, but third-party VPN connections are allowed.
  • You cannot access internal university resources, but you can access public resources. An internal resource is an Illinois State website or service that normally requires a VPN connection from off campus.
  • Peer-to-peer (P2P) network traffic is blocked on all campus wireless networks.

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Article Information

  • Article ID: 1414
  • Last Review: Jul 31, 2008
  • Type: Instructions

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