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This is mainly a collection of useful information and software for Apple OS X. Most of the information here relates specifically to Lancaster University but a lot of it is quite universal. This is just information from my experience both as a student and whilst working on the Student Helpdesk at the University.
Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wireless. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 June 2007

Proxy Settings

Proxy Settings within Lancaster University
To increase the speed of web access, and reduce the amount of bandwidth the university uses at any one time, several proxy servers are in place on campus. Here's a quick guide on how to set them up.


From the Apple Menu at the top of the page, choose "
System Preferences..."


When System Preferences loads, select "Network" under the "Internet & Network" group:


I recommend that you create a new Location for Campus if you haven't done so already. T
o do so, click on the Drop-Down box next to where it says "Location" and choose "New Location...". When prompted type in Lancaster or something else appropriate.

You'll need to do the following fo
r each connection you plan to use. In my case, I use a macintosh laptop and so I often use both the "Built-in Ethernet" and the "Airport" connections. I've entered proxy-server settings for both of these.

Double click on the connection you want to enter settings for and from the tabs at the top, choose "Proxies".


The easiest way to enter the proxies settings is to select "Using a PAC file" from the "Configure proxies" drop-down list and then entering
http://wwwcache.lancs.ac.uk/ into the "PAC File URL".


Alternatively, you can enter the following settings under the HTTP, HTTPS and FTP proxy servers spaces:

Server: wwwcache.lancs.ac.uk
Port: 8080



Once you've entered all of the settings, click the "Apply Now" button.

Sunday, 24 June 2007

Connecting to Lancaster Wireless

Connecting to Lancaster University Wireless Networks
You may have noticed that there are several wireless networks available at Lancaster University, perhaps you've never been sure which is the best to use.
On the official university wireless network, you'll probably see four wireless networks. The best one of these to use is the
eduroam wireless network.

Why is it the best network to use?
The main reason that you should use
eduroam is that it is a secured wireless network, but on a Macintosh, you can also set your computer to automatically connect to the eduroam network whenever your computer is in range and log into it. In comparison, the lancaster network does not encrypt your network data so someone could potentially listen in to anything you send over the network. You'll also find that the lancaster network wants you to log into it regularly, and doesn't always work well with Safari.

How do I set it up?
There are a few very simple steps
to set up the eduroam network:

1) Load up the Internet Connect program from the Applications menu
2) From the File menu, choose New 802.1X connection
3) Fill in the settings as suggested below:
Description: Lancaster
User Name: Your ISS Username
Password: Your ISS Password
Wireless Network: eduroam
Authentication: Make sure that only the TTLS box is ticked.


4) Now click OK.

The first time you connect to the eduroam network, you'll be asked if you're sure you want to accept the Wireless Network security certificate. So that you aren't asked every time, you can set your laptop to
Always Trust this certificate (Screenshots forthcoming).

That's all there is to it :)