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Wageningen UR maintains a campus-wide Eduroam wireless AP that uses RADIUS to authenticate users against their home university. It is possible for users to migrate to a different university wireless network and gain access to it via this institution-bound authentication method. | Wageningen UR maintains a campus-wide Eduroam wireless AP that uses RADIUS to authenticate users against their home university. It is possible for users to migrate to a different university wireless network and gain access to it via this institution-bound authentication method. | ||
− | As such, these instructions should hold for most universities in the Netherlands, | + | As such, these instructions should hold for most universities in the Netherlands. |
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+ | The most recent information is to be found at http://wireless.wur.nl , but it is duplicated here. | ||
= Client Configuration = | = Client Configuration = | ||
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* Security mode: WPA2 Enterprise | * Security mode: WPA2 Enterprise | ||
* (outer) Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP) | * (outer) Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP) | ||
− | * Anonymous Identity: | + | * Anonymous Identity: anonymous@wur.nl (This is used in the initial request to the institution RADIUS server, and is passed unencrypted, so bear this in mind) |
* CA Certificate: (none) (Wageningen UR doesn't require a certificate) | * CA Certificate: (none) (Wageningen UR doesn't require a certificate) | ||
* PEAP version: Automatic | * PEAP version: Automatic |
Latest revision as of 16:35, 24 February 2017
Wageningen UR maintains a campus-wide Eduroam wireless AP that uses RADIUS to authenticate users against their home university. It is possible for users to migrate to a different university wireless network and gain access to it via this institution-bound authentication method.
As such, these instructions should hold for most universities in the Netherlands.
The most recent information is to be found at http://wireless.wur.nl , but it is duplicated here.
Client Configuration
- Security mode: WPA2 Enterprise
- (outer) Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP)
- Anonymous Identity: anonymous@wur.nl (This is used in the initial request to the institution RADIUS server, and is passed unencrypted, so bear this in mind)
- CA Certificate: (none) (Wageningen UR doesn't require a certificate)
- PEAP version: Automatic
- Inner Authentication: MSCHAPv2
- Username: your.mail@wur.nl
- Password: PASSWORD
The network should assign you an IP so use DHCP.