Eduroam configuration in Mac OS X: Difference between revisions
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'''Manually configuring Eduroam''' | '''Manually configuring Eduroam''' | ||
If you were unsuccessfully in connecting to eduroam, you need to set up eduroam manually. <br/><br/>[[File: | If you were unsuccessfully in connecting to eduroam, you need to set up eduroam manually. <br/><br/> | ||
* Under Network Name, choose Join Other Network. <br/><br/>[[File:other network.png]]<br/><br/> | |||
* Write in as shown for employees: <br/><br/>[File:ansatt other.png]]<br/><br/> | |||
* or Write in as shown for student:<br/><br/>[[File:student other.png]]<br/><br/> | |||
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[[Category:Eduroam]] | [[Category:Eduroam]] | ||
[[Category:Macintosh]] | [[Category:Macintosh]] | ||
[[Category:Private computer]] | [[Category:Private computer]] |
Revision as of 18:05, 20 August 2014
Setting up Eduroam
- Open System Preferences
- Select Network
- Mark Wi-Fi, and in network name, choose eduroam.
- Log in with your credentials. If you are an employee:
- if you are a student:
- You need to verify the certificate. Press continue.
- Save the certificate to your keychain by typing in your credentials.
Manually configuring Eduroam
If you were unsuccessfully in connecting to eduroam, you need to set up eduroam manually.