

On the Manually connect to a wireless network window, click on Connect to….Select OK to close all the various dialogue boxes.Untick the box next to Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) then select OK, then select OK to close the Protected EAP Properties dialogue box.The drop-down list under Select Authentication Method should already have Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)selected – select the Configure… button next to it to open the EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties dialogue box:.Tick the box next to Do not prompt user to authorize new servers or trusted certification authorities.If CA-CBSU is not in the list of Trusted Root Certification Authorities then go here From the list of Trusted Root Certification Authorities find CA-CBSU and tick the box next to it.Make sure Validate server certificate is ticked.Complete the settings in this dialogue box as shown:.From the drop-down list for Choose a network authentication method choose Protected EAP (PEAP).On the Connection tab un-check Connect to a more preferred network if available.This will bring up the network wireless connection properties. You should now be told that eduroam has been successfully added. For Encryption type choose AES (or TKIP if your wireless card doesn’t support AES).For Security type choose WPA2-Enterprise (or WPA-Enterprise if your wireless card doesn’t support WPA2).In the Network name box, type eduroam (note the lower-case ‘e’).You will then be asked for information about the wireless network.From the list of available wireless networks choose ‘ Manually connect to a wireless network ‘.From the list of tasks select Connect to a Network.

Go to Start, then Control Panel, then Network and Internet, then Network and Sharing Center.These instructions are for configuring wireless access to eduroam on Windows 7 using the built-in wireless networking configuration utility. Cambridge Clinical Research Centre for Affective Disorders (C2AD).Cambridge Centre for Ageing & Neuroscience (CamCAN).Centre for Attention, Learning and Memory (CALM).Using cognitive theory and innovations in neuroscience to understand and improve mental wellbeing across the lifespan
