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student:wireless:start [2018/11/07 17:17] – Switch to new IT web page lakerkastudent:wireless:start [2021/07/14 10:45] – Updated for Mint 20 morrispj
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-===== Wireless =====+===== JMU-Official-Wireless =====
  
-JMU IT has instructions for connecting to the ''JMU-Official-Wireless'' network from macOS and Windows here: [[http://www.jmu.edu/computing/network/wireless-guide-generic.shtml]]+JMU IT has instructions for connecting to the ''JMU-Official-Wireless'' network from macOS and Windows here:
  
-If you're running Linux, you might need to set things up manually. For example, on Linux Mint 19 you need to click the "Connect to Hidden Network..." button. Here are the settings:+[[https://www.jmu.edu/computing/internet-and-network/official-wireless.shtml]] 
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 +If you're running Linux then use the following settings:
  
   * **SSID:** JMU-Official-Wireless   * **SSID:** JMU-Official-Wireless
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   * **Authentication:** Protected EAP (PEAP)   * **Authentication:** Protected EAP (PEAP)
   * **Anonymous identity:** <leave blank>   * **Anonymous identity:** <leave blank>
-  * **CA certificate:** /usr/share/ca-certificates/mozilla/AddTrust_External_Root.crt+  * **Domain:** <leave blank> 
 +  * **CA certificate:** /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
   * **PEAP version:** Version 0   * **PEAP version:** Version 0
   * **Inner authentication:** MSCHAPv2   * **Inner authentication:** MSCHAPv2
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   * **Password:** <your JMU password>   * **Password:** <your JMU password>
  
 +This should work on most Linux distributions though the path to the CA certificate file could be different or you may need to use a different one altogether.
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 +===== eduroam =====
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 +For a more automated connection setup, you can use the ''eduroam'' SSID and the [[https://cat.eduroam.org|eduroam CAT tool]]. Read the [[http://www.jmu.edu/computing/network/eduroam.shtml|JMU IT webpage]] for eduroam. 
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 +  - Go to [[https://cat.eduroam.org]]
 +  - Choose 'James Madison University'
 +  - Download the Linux Installer
 +  - Run the Python script that you receive
 +  - Click **Ok**
 +  - Click **Yes**
 +  - Enter ''eID@jmu.edu'' where ''eID'' is your JMU e-ID.
 +  - Enter your JMU e-ID password
 +  - You may need to tell Mint to attempt to connect to eduroam
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 +You will need to re-run this every time your password updates.