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Connecting to IU Secure in Windows Mobile 5 or 6

Note: Beginning January 1, 2010, UITS will require MAC address registration to connect to the IU Secure network. This applies to new devices only; any device that has connected to IU Secure during fall semester 2009 will be grandfathered into the DHCP database and will not need to register. For more information on MAC address registration, see Registering your computer on the IU network

As with any other 802.1x capable device at Indiana University Bloomington, IUPUI, or IU East, you must first configure your hardware to accept the signal from the IU Secure wireless access points. Only when the device is properly connected to the wireless network will it be able to access local network resources or the Internet.

You must be in a location receiving a wireless signal before following these instructions. While it won't hurt or damage anything to follow these steps in an uncovered area, you won't get feedback from the PDA indicating it's configured correctly, so you increase the possibility of making a mistake.

To initialize your connection to IU Secure:

  1. Turn on your device. From the Start menu (the Windows flag icon in the upper left corner), select Settings.

  2. Under "Connections", tap the icon for your device's Wi-Fi connection, and then click Wi-Fi to turn it on. You will know the device is detecting a network when, on the toolbar near the speaker icon and the clock, an antenna with a pair of arrows pointing left and right appear. If your device does not see a wireless signal, the arrows will appear with an "X". In an uncovered area, you will see the "X" even if you do this step properly.

  3. Under "Configure Wireless Networks", you may find "IU Secure" listed; if so, verify the settings listed in the steps below, and then tap Connect. Proceed with entering your username, password, and domain (step 4).

    If IU Secure it is not listed as an available wireless network:

    1. Tap Add New....
    2. In the "Network Name" field, type whatever you'd like.
    3. In the "Connects to" field, leave the default setting, "The Internet". Leave the two checkboxes below deselected. Tap Next.
    4. In the "Authentication" box, tap the drop-down arrow and select WPA2. In the "Data Encryption" box, tap the drop-down arrow and select AES, and then tap Next.
    5. Make sure Use IEEE 802.1x network access control is checked. The EAP type should be PEAP. Tap Finish.

  4. When you are prompted for your ADS username and password, enter your IU credentials. In the "Domain" field, enter ADS. Check Save Password if desired. Then tap OK.

If everything is configured properly, you should see a balloon appear while the PDA is connecting. When the balloon disappears, and if you do not immediately see an error message, you should be connected. You can verify connectivity by tapping the wireless icon again; it should open a dialog balloon giving you signal strength and the length of time you've been connected, as well as a Disconnect and a Hide button. If you see that information, you are properly connected.