Connecting Devices to the PSD-BYOD Network

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Connecting Devices to the PSD-BYOD Network Students and staff can use the PSD-BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) network for internet access. Below are directions for connecting different types of devices. Selecting a Network 1. PSD-BYOD: The Bring Your Own Device network is for all students with a network login and password. Students must have a signed acceptance of computer use on file (part of the registration packet) iphones and ipads 1. Choose Settings. 2. Choose Wi-Fi (make sure it is set to ON). 3. Choose PSD-BYOD. 4. Enter the WiFi Password ProsserSD 5. The next screen displays PSD Ruckus Login Enter your username and password into that screen. (For example 15smithj) Once you hit Login, you could be directed to a white page that lets you know you were successful. 1

Mac Laptops 1. Click on the Wireless icon at the top right corner of the screen. 2. Make sure Turn AirPort On is selected (Should say Turn AirPort Off ). 3. Choose TISD-BYOD. 4. At the Verify Certificate screen, Click Continue. 5. 802.1X Authentication: a. User name: student ID or firstname. lastname (staff) b. Password: computer login password c. If you checkmark the box next to Only use this password once, you will be prompted to login in each time you select the TISD-BYOD wireless network. Windows 7 Laptops 1. Choose Settings. 2. Choose Wireless & Networks. 3. Choose Wi-Fi Settings (make sure it is turned on.) 4. Choose PSD-BYOD. 5. Accept the default settings at the top of the screen. EAP method PEAP Phase 2 auth MSCHAPV2 CA certificate Unspecified User certificate Unspecified 6. Under Identity, type in your user name. Student ID for students firstname.lastname for staff 7. Leave Anonymous identity blank. 8. Under Password, type in your password. 9. Click Connect. 2

Nooks 1. Press the Nook Button. 2. Choose Settings 3. Choose Wireless. 4. Choose PSD-BYOD. 5. In the Login box, type in your user name (15smithj) 6. In the Wireless Password box, type in your computer login password. Kindle Paperwhites 1. From Home, select the Menu button. 2. Select Settings from the drop-down menu. 3. Select Wi-Fi Networks. 4. Choose PSD-BYOD. 5. Accept the default settings at the top of the screen EAP method PEAP Phase 2 CA Certificate User Certificate MSCHAPV2 Unspecified Unspecified 6. Under Identity, type in your user name (student ID or firstname.lastname). 7. Under Password, type in your password. 8. Click Connect. Kindle Fires 1. Choose the Settings icon from the top right of the home screen. 2. Choose Wi-Fi. 3. Choose PSD-BYOD. 4. Leave the settings at the top of the screen (EAP, Phase 2, CA Certificate, and User Certificate as they are) 5. Under Identity, type in your user name (student ID or firstname.lastname). 6. Under Password, type in your password. 7. Click Connect. 3

Windows 8 PC s and Tablets 1. Search for Control Panel and open. 2. Choose View Network Status and Tasks. 3. Choose Set up a new connection or network 4. Choose Manually connect to a wireless network then select Next. 4

5. Enter or select the wireless settings listed below. a. Network name: PSD-BYOD b. Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise c. Encryption Type: AES d. Security Key: leave blank e. Check both boxes at the bottom Start this connection automatically Connect even if the network is not broadcasting 11. Click Next. 12. Click Change Connection Settings on the next screen. 13. Click the Security Tab and choose the settings below. f. Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise g. Encryption Type: AES h. Choose a network authentication method: Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) i. Checkmark the box next to Remember my credentials for this connection each time I m logged in. j. Click Settings. 5

k. After clicking Settings, remove the checkmark from the box next to Verify the server s identity by validating. Click the Configure button. Remove the checkmark from the box Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any). Click OK. Click OK again. 14. While still under the Security Tab, select the Advanced settings button then checkmark the box Specify authentication mode. 15. Choose User or computer authentication. 16. Click OK and OK again. 17. Close all windows and go into Networks. 18. Select TISD-BYOD. 19. Leave selected Connect automatically and choose Connect. 20. Provide logon credentials (same as computer username and password). 6