Connecting to AirPennNet with Windows Vista
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Microsoft's next version of Windows, Windows Vista, has implemented a new interface for connecting to wireless networks. In particular, the wireless management has been changed to increase security and allow connection to a greater variety of networks. The most recent version of SecureW2 works natively with Windows Vista.
Before the most recent revision, a number of betas were released. Be sure to uninstall older versions before installing and using the most current product.
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Setting up connection AirPennNet Using SecureW2 3.2.0 for Windows Vista
NOTE: There are some wireless card compatibility problems with SecureW2 and Vista. Please see Vista:_University-Centric_Windows_Vista_Compatibility for updated information
- Visit this page and download the SecureW2 Client 3.2.0 for Windows Vista, or download directly from this link.
- Unzip the files to your desktop.
- Navigate to the folder with the unzipped the files and install SecureW2 by double-clicking SecureW2_TTLS_320_VISTA.exe.
- Reboot your computer after installation, and proceed to the next step.
- Left-click on the wireless connection's task bar icon and select Connect or disconnect...
- Below the list of wireless networks, click the Set up a connection or network link.
- Select Manually connect to a wireless network and click Next.
- In the Network name field, type AirPennNet. Under Security type, select 802.1x. Click Next.
- NOTE: If you receive a message that the AirPennNet network already exists, click Use the existing network.
- In the list of wireless networks shown, right-click AirPennNet and choose Properties.
- Under Choose a network authentication method:, select SecureW2 TTLS, then click Settings....
- Under Profile, and click New. (Click Configure if the PennNet profile is already shown and skip the next step).
- Type PennNet as the new profile name, and proceed to configuration.
- In the Connection tab, ensure that Use alternate outer identity is NOT checked, and Enable session resumption (quick connect) is checked.
- In the Certificates tab, click Add CA and select Thawte Premium Server CA.
- Also in the Certificates tab, make sure the Verify server name: box is checked, and add dccs.upenn.edu.
- Click Advanced and make sure that the Allow users to setup new connections is checked.
- Click OK to save settings and exit. In the SecureW2 Profile window, you may need to reselect, or type in PennNet if the settings changed.
- Click OK once more and attempt to connect. You will be prompted for your credentials by a dialog box near the task-bar.
- After entering your credentials, you should be connected to AirPennNet. Open your web browser and refresh the page to ensure you have connectivity.
Troubleshooting Tip
- If prompted to accept certificate after entering credentials make sure that the system date and time are correct.
Fix for "Error in TLS communication"
- SecureW2 EapSuite 1.0.4 or later typically fixes this issue on Vista machines
- Note: The name of the SecureW2 product changed to SecureW2 EapSuite (version numbering restarting at 1.0) after SecureW2 version 3.3.3
- Discussion on the error message and fix found here


