
Windows XP
updated 2010-07-05
If you don't have a eduroam network secret, you can get it here: https://login.sys.kth.se/peap.html
Instructions for standard microsoft driver
- Click on the wireless network icon in the bottom right corner of your screen. A dialog opens.
- Click the "Properties" button. A Properties dialog opens.
- Switch to the "Wireless Networks" tab.
- Click "Add...". A new dialog opens.
- Enter the following settings:
- Network name (SSID): eduroam
- Network Authentication: WPA2 (or WPA if there's no WPA2 in the list)
- Data encryption: AES (if possible)
- Switch to the Authentication tab.
- Select "Protected EAP (PEAP)" in the "EAP type" box.
- Uncheck "Authenticate as computer ...".
- Click Properties. Another dialog opens.
- Check the box "Validate server certificate" if it isn't checked.
- Check the box "Connect to these servers" and type radius-wpa-1.lan.kth.se in the box.
- Find "AddTrust External CA Root" in the list of certificate authorities and check the box next to it.
- Click the "Configure..." button. Uncheck "Automatically use my Windows logon ..." and click OK.
- Click OK in the rest of the dialog boxes to close them.
- Wait a little and a balloon will pop up in the bottom right corner saying "Click here to select a certificate or other ...". Click on the balloon. A dialog will open.
- Enter your username (e.g. nisse@kth.se) and the network secret you retreived from here . Leave the domain field empty. Click OK.
- You have now configured eduroam.
A more detailed guide for XP is available here
Note: First try your default driver! For example: if you have Intel(R) PROSet/Wireless drivers your setup it is normally very easy. Just choose "eduroam", follow the wizard and fill in only your username/password. NOTE: also set "roaming identity" to your username@kth.se
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