
Configuring Access 30 on Windows XP
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To start configuring your wireless, double-click the wireless icon in the system tray.
Alternatively, you can click the info bubble that appears when a wireless network is detected.
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In the "Wireless Network Connection" window, click on "Change advanced settings."
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Select the "Wireless Networks" tab. Make sure that "Use Windows to configure my wireless network settings" is checked, then click the "Add" button under the Preferred Networks box.
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Under the "Association" tab, make sure you have the following values:
- Network Name (SSID): access 30
- Network Authentication: WPA
- Data Encryption: TKIP
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Select the "Authentication" tab.
Check "Enable IEEE 802.1x authentication for this network", choose "Protected EAP (PEAP)" for the EAP type, and click the "Properties" button.
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Uncheck "Validate server certificate", choose "Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)" for the Authentication Method, and click the "Configure" button.
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Uncheck "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)" and click the "OK" button.
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The computer will then begin trying to connect to the "access 30" network. Click on the info bubble that appears in the system tray for you to enter your credentials.
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Enter your Private ID for the "User Name", your password, and SGF as the "Logon domain." Click "OK" and you should be connected to the "Access 20" network.