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Multi-Tenant EtherPoint Auto-Login Instructions for Windows XP

Note: In order to use 802.1x Auto-Login, Windows must be managing your wireless connections.

1) From the desktop, click "Start," then click on the "Control Panel."

Note: If you do not see "Control Panel" click on "Settings" and then choose "Control Panel."

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2) "Control Panel" will now open, double click on the "Network Connections" icon to continue.

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3) The "Network Connections" window will now open, right-click on the "Local Area Connection" icon and select "Properties."

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4) The "Local Area Connection Properties" dialogue will now appear, click on the "Authentication" tab to continue.

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5) On the "Authentication" tab, verify that "Enable IEEE 802.1x Authentication for this network" is checked. On the "EAP type:" drop down, select "Protected EAP (PEAP)."

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6) When your screen resembles the screen below, click the "Properties" button.

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7) The "Protected EAP Properties" dialogue will now open, uncheck "Validate server certificate." Place a check in "Enable Fast Reconnect." When your screen resembles the one below click "Configure…."

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8) The "EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties" dialogue will now appear, uncheck "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)." Click "OK" to continue.

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9) You will be returned to the "Protected EAP Properties" dialogue, click "OK" to continue.

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10) You will be returned to the "Local Area Connection Properties" dialogue, click "OK" to continue.

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11) When you see the following balloon appear, click on it.

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12) The "Enter Credentials" dialogue will now appear, enter your username and password that you were provided in the appropriate fields. The "Logon domain:" field should be left blank. Click on "OK" to connect.

Note: Usernames and Passwords are case-sensitive. Please be certain that your capitalization is correct.

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Your computer has now been setup to automatically login using 802.1x. You are now ready to enjoy all the Internet has to offer.