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Intended Audience
This guide is intended to help connect personal computers running Windows 10 to the campus wireless network. This article is for the benefit of affiliates and guests of the University of Michigan-Flint.
If you are attempting to connect University-owned domain machines, please consult the ITS Helpdesk in 206 MSB for assistance.
Requirements
To connect to the campus wireless network, you will need to know your UM-Flint email address, (uniqname@umich.edu) and the current password. The instructions in this guide are designed specifically for Windows 10.
What are all these networks?
- eduroam
- The network (SSID) eduroam is a secure, worldwide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. This allows students, researchers, and staff from participating institutions to obtain more secure, faster Internet connectivity across campus and when visiting other participating institutions.
- MSetup
- This network is designed to automatically configure the wireless settings of personally owned laptops (not phones or tablets) to connect to eduroam. Please do not use this utility if your laptop is owned by the university. If you are having difficulty connecting to eduroam with a university-provided laptop, please contact the Helpdesk.
- MGuest
- Visitors to our campus that are not eligible to connect to eduroam can gain one day access to Internet Wi-Fi (not local UM-Flint resources such as printers). This is also the network that certain devices on campus utilize such as gaming consoles (Xbox, PlayStation, Wii), video/informational streaming devices (Roku, Amazon Echo/DOT/Fire sticks) and Smart TV’s. These devices must be registered before connecting to MGuest, for help on how to register these devices please click here.
Connecting to eduroam
To connect your personal laptop to eduroam:
- Click on the Wireless Network Icon: Which will display the available networks.
- Select the eduroam network. Check the checkbox Connect Automatically and select Connect.
- Enter your email uniqname@umich.edu for the username and current password and select okay
- If prompted Accept the security prompt that displays.
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Manually Configuring eduroam on Windows 10
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- Press the Windows Start Icon and then select Settings from the menu.
- Open the Network and Internet.
- Open the Network and Sharing Center.
- Click the Set up a new connection or network.
- Select Manually connect to a wireless network from the list and click Next.
- Enter the following settings:
- Network Name: eduroam
- Security Type: WPA2 Enterprise
- If you would like your computer to connect to eduroam whenever available, check the box Start this connection automatically
- Click Next
- Click Change connection settings
- Click the Security tab
- Next to Microsoft Protected EAP, click the Settings button
- Ensure Verify the server’s identity by validating the certificate box is checked
- Check the box Connect to these servers:
- In the textbox below “Connect to these servers”, type pf.umflint.edu
- In the “Trusted Root Certification Authorities:” selection container, check the box Addtrust External CA Root
- In the Notifications before the Connecting drop-down list, select Don’t ask user to authorize new servers or trusted CAs.
- Near the bottom of the window, under Select Authentication Method Click the Configure... button
- From the EAP MSCHAP V2 properties window, uncheck automatically use my windows login name and password
- Click OK
- Just below the dropdown for “Select Authentication Method”, check the box Enable Fast Reconnect.
- Click OK to close the Protected EAP Properties Window
- Near the bottom of the window in the Security tab, Click Advance settings
- Check the box Specify authentication mode
- From the drop-down menu, select User Authentication.
- Click Save Credentials
- In the windows security box, in the username field, type your uniqname@umich.edu
- In the password field, type your current password
- Click OK to close Advanced settings.
- In the advanced settings box, click OK
You should now be connected to the ”eduroam” network
Troubleshooting
If you are unable to connect your device to the wireless network on campus, please stop by the ITS Helpdesk with the device for assistance.
Location: 206 Murchie Science Building
Hours: go.umflint.edu/hours
Phone#: (810)-762-3123
Email: flint.its.support@umich.edu
Additional Information
Faculty and staff members of the university who require assistance with connecting university-owned domain machines onto the wireless network, please contact the ITS Helpdesk at 810-762-3123 for assistance. If you would like to have temporary access to the wireless network on campus, please connect to MGuest. For information regarding this process, please click here.
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Manually Configuring eduroam on Windows 10 [back]