Article ID: 1541
Last Review: Oct 14, 2009
Type: Instructions
Connect to the "setup-isunet" wireless network to automatically configure your Mac OS X 10.6 computer for "isu-resnet."
It is usually unnecessary to configure Mac OS X 10.6 for "isunet." Instead, you may be able to simply connect to "isunet" and your computer will handle the rest. For more information, refer to 1542: Connecting to "isunet" wireless on Mac OS X 10.6.
If you have problems connecting to "isunet," you may want to configure it with the appropriate settings. Follow these instructions to automatically configure your Mac OS X 10.6 computer for access to "isunet" wireless.
To complete these instructions, you must be in a location where "setup-isunet" and "isunet" are available. For more information on the availability of "isunet," refer to 1187: Overview of wireless access at Illinois State University.
Following these instructions will automatically configure your computer to use WPA2 with PEAP authentication. This process will also change your computer's trust setting for the root Entrust (2048) security certificate so it's set to "Always trust."
Automatically configuring your Mac OS X 10.6 computer for "isu-resnet" wireless access is easy. These simple instructions give you the basics. Detailed instructions are available below in case you need them.
Your computer will be automatically configured for "isunet" wireless access. When the configuration is done, you will automatically be switched over to the "isunet" wireless network.
To automatically configure your computer to connect to "isunet," connect to "setup-isunet" first. Do the following:
You are now connected to "isunet," and you can browse the Web, check email, etc.