After you have created your login, follow the instructions below for your type of device.
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title | If you have an Android device |
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- Select EMU WiFi
- EAP method should be changed to PEAP, if it isn't already
- Phase 2 authentication needs to be changed to MSCHAPV2
- CA certificate should be "Use system certificates" if it is an option (it is more secure), otherwise use "(Unspecified)" or "Do not validate"
- If "Use system certificates" is selected, the domain needs to be set to: "dad.emu.edu", and the identity is your username.
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title | If you have a Chromebook |
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- Select EMU WiFi
- EAP method should be changed to PEAP
- Phase 2 authentication needs to be changed to MSCHAPV2
- CA certificate should be Default, or Do not validate if Default is not an option
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title | If you have an Apple mobile device (iPhone, iPad, etc.) |
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- Select EMU WiFi
- Sign in with your credentials
- Trust the certificate
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title | If you have an Apple computer (laptop, desktop) |
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- First, navigate to the "WiFi" symbol at the top of the screen and click on it. Then look for "EMU" on the list of available networks.
- When you click on it, a window will pop up asking you to authenticate to the server. Do so with your EMU username and password.
- A new window will pop up asking you to verify the network certificate. It is safe, and necessary to do so.
- Once you hit "Continue", the computer will prompt you to sign in to update settings. Do so.
- You should now be connected to the WiFi.
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title | If you have a Windows 10 device |
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- First, navigate to the "WiFi symbol" in the lower left hand side of the screen close to the time.
- Then, click on it, select "EMU", and then click connect.
- Type your username and password in the space provided, and hit "Ok"
- You should be prompted to verify that you trust this network, hit
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