- Using the UMBC Residential Network (ResNet) requires that your computer sign in with your account. There are a few steps necessary to do so using Windows.
- Some steps are necessary only for Windows 7; they can be skipped with newer versions.
- If your software requires connections that are being blocked by the ResNet firewall, see How do I exempt my computer from the Residential Network firewall?
Note
If you already plugged your computer into the network jack, you will need to disconnect and reconnect the network cable after following these steps.
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2. This will open the Services window. Scroll down to "Wired AutoConfig" and double-click it. | |
3. In the window that opened, set "Startup Type" to Automatic, and click Start, then OK. Then close the Services Window. Make sure to click Start before proceeding to step 4. | |
4. Open the Start menu and type "ncpa.cpl" and press Enter. This should open the Network Connections window. Right-click on the entry for your wired (not wireless) network adapter and click Properties. | |
5. In the window that opened, click on the Authentication tab, and make sure "Enable IEEE 802.1X authentication" is checked. Note If there is no Authentication tab, go back to step 3 and be sure to click Start. | |
6. Click Additional Settings. In the window that appeared, select "Specify authentication mode" and select "User authentication" from the dropdown list. Press OK. | |
7. Now click Settings next to "Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP)". In the window that opened, click "Configure" next to "Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)". Make sure "Automatically use my Windows logon name and password" is unchecked, and press OK on both windows. | |
8. If you're running a recent version of Windows, you will see a login window appear; enter your UMBC username and password, and you should be online within a few seconds. You should not have to repeat any of these steps when you connect in the future. |
If you're using Windows 7, you'll need to follow additional steps.