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  1. Connect to SU-secure.

    1. Click on the wireless icon in the system toolbar to bring up the list of available wireless networks.

    2. Ensure that your wifi antenna is switched on, and then select ‘SU-secure’ from the list of available networks.

       

  2. Enter your credentials.

    1. A window will appear that prompts you to enter your credentials. Enter your SeattleU username and password, ensure ‘Remember this network is checked’, and click ‘Join’

       

    2. You may be asked to verify the security certificate. Verify that you are authenticating to oitias1.seattleu.edu or oitnac1.seattleu.edu; and then click ‘Continue’ to accept the certificate and connect.

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  3. Verify that you are connected

    1. Upon successful connection, your wifi menu will show a check mark next to SU-secure:

       

  4. If you are unable to connect your device to SU-secure after following the above steps please continue to the troubleshooting guide for your device: https://seattleuniversity.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ISD/pages/55312442/SU-secure+Troubleshooting+Your+Connection#Mac-OS-X

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SU-secure is only available for use by Seattle University students, faculty, staff, and Jesuits. For information about guest wireless access, please visit the guest account page at: https://www.seattleu.edu/support/guides/guest-accounts/

Remove Existing SU-secure Profile

  1. Slide down from the top and tap on “Internet”

  2. Tap on the cog-wheel beside SU-secure

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  3. Tap on “Forget”

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  1. Connect to SU-secure

    1. Slide down from the top and tap on “Internet” 

    2. On the slide down window, tap on “SU-secure” 

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  2. Configure your connection

    1. After tapping on SU-secure, a menu will appear that will allow you to change settings for your connection. Enter your connection settings as follows and tap connect to connect:

      1. EAP method: PEAP

      2. Phase 2 Authentication: MSCHAPV2

      3. CA certificate: Trust on First Use system certificates

      4. Online Certificate Status: Do not verify

      5. Domain: Seattleu.edu

      6. Identity: Your SeattleU username (i.e. doej@seattleu.edu)

      7. Anonymous identity: Leave blank

      8. Enter password: Your SeattleU password

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    2.  A pop-up will ask if this network is trusted, select “Yes, connect”:

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Note: If the device prompts you and asks for a domain enter: seattleu.edu

  1. Verify that you are connected

    1. Upon successful authentication, your Internet menu will show that you are connected to SU-secure:

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  2. If you are unable to connect your device to SU-secure after following the above steps please continue to the troubleshooting guide for your device: https://seattleuniversity.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/ISD/pages/55312442/SU-secure+Troubleshooting+Your+Connection#Android

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This guide provides step-by-step instructions for both automatically and manually configuring your ChromeOS device to connect to SU-secure. SU-secure is only available for use by Seattle University students, faculty, staff, and Jesuits. For information about guest wireless access, please visit the guest account page at: https://www.seattleu.edu/support/guides/guest-accounts/

Remove Existing SU-secure Profile

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