If you encounter a problem connecting to the wireless network, follow the troubleshooting steps below:
1. Click the AirPort icon on the top menu bar. You should see a checkmark next to lehigh indicating that you are connected to the network.
If you are still unable to view web pages, open the AirPort menu again and select Open Network Preferences.
2. Verify two things to confirm if you are successfully connected:
- Your IP address should start with 128.180
- You should be authenticated via PEAP (MSCHAPv2).
If either or both of these are not correct, click Advanced to open the advanced AirPort settings window. NOTE: In order to make changes on any of the Network preferencescreens, the yellow padlock in the lower-left corner should appear unlocked. If it is locked, click the lock and enter your Mac user name and Mac password into their respective fields. Your account must have administrator privileges to make these changes.
3. Click the TCP/IP tab.
4. Make sure Configure IPv4 is set to Using DHCP. Also make sure that Configure IPv6 is set to Off. Click OK, then click Apply. If this does not fix the problem, click the Advanced button again and follow the instructions below. If this does not fix the problem, click the Advanced button again and follow the instructions below.
5. Remove any previous instances of "lehigh" from the list of Preferred Networks by clicking the minus[-] button. Click the plus[+] button to add a wireless network profile.
6. Type lehigh for Network Name. Select WPA2 Enterprisefrom the Security drop down menu. Enter your Lehigh userID(abc123) and password into their respective fields. Click OK. Click OK.
7. Click OK to close the advanced AirPort settings window.
8. Click Apply to apply all the changes,
Then click System Preferences on the menu bar at the top-left of the screen, and select Quit System Preferences from the drop down menu.