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- | ====== WiFi network | + | ====== WiFi network |
- | This WiFi network uses WPA2-Enterprise / 802.1X secured access. | + | ===== Purpose ===== |
- | WiFi allows registered | + | **Registered |
- | ===== Self-service portal ===== | + | Network uses WPA2-Enterprise / 802.1X secured access. |
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+ | ===== Registration at Self-service portal ===== | ||
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+ | You have to ask for your own credentials at Wi-Fi Registration micro-site first… | ||
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+ | |**Registration site address is [[https:// | ||
- | You have to ask for your own credentials at WiFi Registration first (address is [[https:// | ||
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- | If you are eligible to access network, | + | If you are eligible to access |
===== General information ===== | ===== General information ===== | ||
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**Main purpose** | **Main purpose** | ||
- | This WiFi allows registered users to freely access internet and public CERGE-EI services (Email Server, Web Services, VPN) | + | This Wi-Fi allows registered users to freely access internet and public CERGE-EI services (Email Server, Web Services, VPN) |
- | **Why Secure | + | **Why Secure |
- | WPA2 is a standards based authentication method that provides a very secure authentication process which secures user credentials from interception over the air. It also comes with encryption of traffic over the air built-in and as such is the wireless access method of choice for enterprise class networks such as our own. | + | WPA2 is a standards-based authentication method that provides a very secure authentication process which secures user credentials from interception over the air. It also comes with built-in |
**Individual credentials** | **Individual credentials** | ||
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**Generated password** | **Generated password** | ||
- | Password for WiFi access is machine-generated at the moment user asks for it and is immediately encrypted and stored in database only in this encrypted form. It means that no one can get plain text password | + | Password for Wi-Fi access is machine-generated at the moment user asks for it and is immediately encrypted and stored in a database only in this encrypted form. It means that no one can get a plain text password |
**Lost password** | **Lost password** | ||
- | Minor drawback | + | A minor drawback |
**More devices** | **More devices** | ||
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You can use your own credentials to join WPA2-Enterprise WiFi at our premises with all your devices. | You can use your own credentials to join WPA2-Enterprise WiFi at our premises with all your devices. | ||
- | **Never share login** | + | **Never share the login** |
Never ever give your credentials to another person! | Never ever give your credentials to another person! | ||
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+ | ===== Basic Wi-Fi Settings ===== | ||
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+ | **Network name (SSID):** ' | ||
+ | **Username: | ||
+ | **Password: | ||
+ | **Security type:** WPA2-Enterprise / 802.1X\\ | ||
+ | **Encryption type:** AES | ||
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+ | __**Other Connection Settings (if needed)**__ | ||
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+ | **Network authentication method:** Protected EAP (PEAP, Microsoft PEAP)\\ | ||
+ | **Certificate CA:** Do not validate / do not specify server certificate / accept certificate when asked (self-sign certificate is used)\\ | ||
+ | **Authentication Method:** EAP-MSCHAPv2 (Windows specific: disallow use of Windows logon)\\ | ||
+ | **802.1X Advanced Settings:** Authentication mode = User Auth. (enter and save your credentials) | ||
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+ | \\ | ||