![]() Windows XP > Troubleshooting Windows XP. Internet Explorer Cannot Connect to Secure Web Sites By: Arie Slob. Quite a number of people have been reporting problems. ![]() How do I connect to UIC- Wi. Fi using Windows? Connecting to our wireless network through Windows is easy with your UIC Net. ID and password. Windows 8 requires no external software, it's just a simple login. For Windows XP / Vista / 7, we have a UIC- Wi. ![]() ![]() Fi Installer that can be downloaded and used to automatically configure your connection. We also have manual instructions at the bottom for people who would prefer to do that. Connect to UIC- Wi. Fi with Windows 8. Open the Settings menu and click on Networks. Select the network named UIC- Wi. Fi. You will be prompted to enter your UIC Net. Having problems connecting to the Internet on your Windows machine? Windows does a pretty good job of determining if there is a problem in Windows that is preventing. Does the remote desktop connect host keep a log of login history, both successful logins, and unsuccessful login attempts? If so, where can I find these logs? Have you ever run into the situation where you could connect your laptop to your wireless router, but could not browse the Internet? There could be several things. Hi, I am trying to create Wireless Network Connection Between Two lap tops to share Internet. One has Windows Vista OS and other has Windows 7. ID and common password. Windows will pop up with a message about being unable to verify the server's identity. Please press connect. Now you will be able to connect to UIC- Wifi. Connect to UIC- Wi. Fi with Windows 7, Windows Vista and Windows XPImportant note Secure. W2 is no longer needed to connect to the UIC- Wi. Fi network. In order to connect to UIC- Wi. Fi using Windows (XP, Vista or 7) you can download the UIC- Wi. Fi installer from the Web. Store. Once you have the file download, please follow these instructions: Double- click on the file and install the program. Once the installation is complete, on the bottom right corner of your screen a balloon will pop up stating Additional information is needed to connect to wifi. Click once on this. Enter in your UIC Net. ID and common password and leave everything else blank. Click Enter. You will now be able to connect to UIC- Wi. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fi. Manual instructions for Windows 7 and Windows Vista. Open the Network and Sharing Center. The easiest way to do this is to right- click on the wireless icon in the notification area of the Windows Task Bar (bottom right) and select Open Network and Sharing Center. Click Manage wireless networks from the menu in the blue area to the left. Click Add. Choose Manually create a network profile. Fill out/select the following on the next screen. Network name: UIC- Wi. Fi (This has to be exactly UIC- Wi. Fi because that is the name of the network.)Security type: WPA2- Enterprise. Encryption type: AESLeave the Security Key blank. Select Start this connection automatically, then click Next. Select Change connection settings. In the Network Properties dialog box that appears. Click on the Security tab. Then click on the Settings button, next to the network authentication method which should be Protected EAP. In the Protected EAP Properties dialog box. Make sure that the box next to Validate server certificate is checked. Check the box next to Connect to these servers: Fill in the box below it with the following. In the Trusted Root Certification Authorities section, check the box for Add. Trust CA Root (if you do not see this cert in the list see Adding the CA Root Cert below.)Under Select Authentication Method. Make sure box next to Enable Fast Reconnect is checked. Check the box next to Enable Identity Privacy, then fill in the text field with: Anonymous. Make sure that Secure password (EAP- MSCHAP v. Select Authentication Method drop down list. Click the Configure.. Click OK. Root CADownload Add. Trust. External. CARoot. Double click on the file after you have it downloaded. Click the Install Certificate.. Click OK. Now attempt to create the network profile again. Printing on the UIC- Wi. Fi Network. Your wireless laptop can be configured to print to the ACCC public computing lab printers. Print your jobs at any hour, day or night, pick up your output at your convenience by selecting the job(s) to be printed from a U- Print station in any public computing lab. This is the same printing system as is used with Res- Net in the dorms, and to use it, you will need to install the Res- Net Printing System client. See Res- Net Printing for links to pages with detailed instructions.
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