Connecting to the UOW Library wireless network using Microsoft Windows XP SP2

 IMPORTANT! READ THIS BEFORE YOU BEGIN:
  • Ensure your laptop has a WPA-compliant wireless card and driver.
  • Before you begin this procedure, ensure you turn off ALL running firewalls, including: Windows Firewall, McAfee and Symantec/Norton. They can be re-enabled once the Thawte certificate has been installed.

Procedure

  1. Desktop
    Navigate to the Control Panel
    Select Network Connections
    OR
    Select Network and Internet Connections then select Network Connections
    Right-click on Wireless network Connection and click the Properties button.
  2. Wireless Networks tab
    Under "Preferred networks" click Add…
  3. Association tab
    Under "Network name (SSID)", type UOW
    Under "Network Authentication""," select WPA (If given a choice, choose Enterprise)
    Under "Data encryption" select TKIP
  4. Authentication tab
    Uncheck Authenticate as computer when computer information is available
    Under "EAP type:" select Protected EAP (PEAP)
    Click the Properties button
  5. Protected EAP Properties
    Under "Trusted Root Certification Authorities:", check Equifax Secure Global eBusiness CA-1
  6. Under "Select Authentication Method:", select Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
    Click the Configure button
  7. EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties
    Uncheck Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain, if any).
    Close the window
  8. An authentication box should popup. This may take a few minutes.
    Enter your UOW email/SOLS username and password.
    YOU DO NOT NEED TO ENTER ANYTHING IN THE DOMAIN FIELD

Problems?

  • If you are unable to connection try rebooting your computer.
  • If you are still unable to connect proceed to the Information Desk on the ground floor and ask for a Rover to help you. Rovers are available Monday to Friday between 9.30am to 4.30pm.

Proxy information

To surf web sites outside the University, you will need to configure your browser to use our proxy server:

FireFox (1.5)

  1. Click "Tools" -> "Options"…, Select the General tab, Click "Connection Settings…",
  2. Select "Automatic proxy configuration URL:" enter http://www.uow.edu.au/autoproxy.pac and click "OK" then "OK" to close the Options window.

FireFox (2 or higher)

  1. Click "Tools" -> "Options"…, Select "Advanced" then select the Network tab
  2. Under "Connection" click "Settings…", Select "Automatic proxy configuration URL:" enter http://www.uow.edu.au/autoproxy.pac and click "OK" then "OK" to close the Options window.

Internet Explorer (6 and 7)

  1. Click "Tools" -> "Internet Options…", Select the Connections tab, Click "LAN settings"
  2. Check "Use Automatic Configuration Scripts"
  3. Enter http://www.uow.edu.au/autoproxy.pac and click "OK" then "OK" to close the Options window.
Last reviewed: 11 August, 2009

       

Library sticky region image

Follow Me Printing

Everyone hates to queue. With this in mind, we have introduced Follow Me Printing. You can choose any free printer/copier in the Library or a printer in the Student Central labs to release your print job.

How does it work?