SU-Secure Windows 11 Connection Guide

Quick Connect Instructions

  1. Click the wireless icon in the system icon tray

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System Icon Tray
  1. When the pop menu opens select > next to the WiFi symbol to see the available networks.

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  1. Locate SU-Secure in the list, check “Connect automatically” then select “Connect”. If prompted for credentials, enter your username <username@seattleu.edu> and password.

You should now be connected and have Wi-Fi access to the internet and internal SeattleU systems.

Manually create SU-Secure wireless connection

  1. Type Control Panel in the Search bar and select the Control Panel app

 

  1. After the app opens, select the Network and Sharing Center

  1. Select Set up a new connection or network

  1. Select ‘Manually connect to a wireless network’ and press ‘Next’ to continue.

The initial connection set up menu will appear.

  1. Enter the following information and then click ‘Next’ to add SU-secure to your list of wireless networks

  • Network name: SU-secure

  • Security type: WPA2-Enterprise

  • Encryption type: AES

  • Security key: Leave blank

  • Start this connection automatically: Checked

  • Connect even if the network is not broadcasting: Unchecked

  1. Configuring your connection

  • A window will appear that confirms SU-secure was successfully added. Select ‘Change connection settings’ and continue to the ‘Wireless Network Properties’ menu

  • Click on the ‘Security’ tab at the top of the menu.

Once on the Security tab, ensure the following settings are configured:

  • Network authentication method: Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)

  • Remember my credentials for this connection each time I’m logged on: Checked

  • Then click the ‘Settings’ button next to the network authentication method drop down bar.

The Protected EAP properties menu will appear. Make the following changes and click ‘OK’:

  • Validate server certificate: Checked

  • Connect to these servers: Checked

  • Server list: oitias1.seattleu.edu;oitnac1.seattleu.edu;

  • Trusted Root Certification Authorities: Check ‘AddTrust External CA Root’ and then scroll down in the list to check ‘USERTrust RSA Certification Authority

  • Do not prompt user to authorize new servers or trusted certification authorities: Unchecked

  • Select Authentication Method: Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)

  • Click on ‘Configure…’ next to the Authentication method dropdown bar and uncheck ‘Automatically use my windows logon name and password’ in the popup box that appears, then click ‘OK’

  • Enable Fast Reconnect: Checked

  • Click ‘OK’ on the Protected EAP properties menu

  • Click ‘OK’ on the Wireless Network Properties menu

  • Click ‘Close’ on the Manually Connect to a Wireless Network menu.

  • Click on the wifi icon in the system tray to bring up the list of available wireless networks. Select SU-secure from the list and click ‘Connect’.

  • Enter your SeattleU credentials in the login window that appears and click ‘OK’ to connect.

Verify network connectivity and internet access.