Connecting to SU-Secure using Other Devices

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Connecting to SU-Secure using Other Devices
Network Guides
This guide covers setting up a wireless connection to SU-Secure on a variety of devices from instructions gathered from user
manuals and support sites. Because these change frequently and we are unable to test them, they may or may not work for your
particular device.
GENERAL WIRELESS SETTINGS
In most cases, you should be able to connect directly to SU-Secure by selecting it in your Wi-Fi settings, and then enter your SU
username and password. If that doesn’t work, you can try going through the SU Connection Wizard by connecting to SU-Connect and
opening a browser window. If you already have internet access through your mobile provider, you can also access the wizard directly
at http://connect.salisbury.edu.
NOOK
NOOK HD+, NOOK HD, NOOK TABLET, NOOK COLOR
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Open the Quick Nav Bar and tap the Settings icon.
On the Settings screen, tap the Wireless category.
On the Wireless settings page, tap the Wi-Fi button to change its status to On, if it’s not already on.
A list of wireless networks will be displayed. Select SU-Secure.
Enter your SU username and password.
Tap on Connect.
The NOOK will attempt to connect to the network
NOOK SIMPLE TOUCH, NOOK SIMPLE TOUCH WITH GLOWLIGHT, NOOK 1 ST EDITION
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Press the NOOK Logo button at the bottom of the NOOK.
Tap Settings.
Tap Wireless.
Tap Wi-Fi: Turn on Wi-Fi.
Tap SU-Secure.
Enter your SU username and password.
Tap on Connect.
The NOOK will attempt to connect to the network.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
NOOK Support: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/u/NOOK-Support/379003184/
BLACKBERRY
Not all Blackberries are Wi-Fi enabled. If yours is, you can set it up by doing the following:
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Select your Blackberry Menu button and click Manage Connections.
a. If you don’t see this, while in the Menu select the Blackberry Menu button again, and choose Show All.
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Choose Set Up Wi-Fi Network.
a. This may also be listed as Wi-Fi Options.
Click Next.
Choose Scan for Networks.
a. If prompted, click Turn Wi-Fi on.
Choose SU-Secure.
Enter in your SU username and password.
Select Connect.
a. You may be asked to click Next instead.
If you want to save that connection as a profile, click Yes and follow the remaining steps.
Click Finish.
ANDROID DEVICES
Note that Android devices vary widely by manufacturer, operating system flavor/version, and carrier/provider. Please see your
existing documentation and support sites for your device for exact instructions.
GENERAL SETUP FOR ANDROID PHONES AND TABLETS
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Select Settings. You can usually find this in your Menu button.
Select Wireless & Networks
Select WiFi Settings
Select Turn Wi-Fi on if it is not on.
Select SU-Connect.
Open your web browser.
a. If you get a certificate message, tap Continue to accept the certificate.
7. In Step One, change the download option to Local Server and then tap Download and click OK to save the file.
8. Once the download is finished, you can access the SecureW2_JoinNow.apk file from your Downloads by swiping down from
the top of your Android.
9. Tap Install.
a. If the Install is blocked, then tap Settings.
b. In Unknown Sources, toggle the setting to allow installation of apps from unknown sources.
c. Click OK to the confirmation window.
d. Then go back and try to install again.
10. When the install is finished, return to your web browser and tap JoinNow in Step 2.
11. Tap Personally Owned Device.
a. If you do not have this option, you may be able to manually start it by opening the JoinNow Multi-OS app and tap
Search and Setup New Network. Then enter “salisbury.edu” for the Domain and click Continue. Then tap
Personally Owned Device and proceed.
12. Enter your username and password and tap Continue.
a. If you get a message “It appears a connection could not be made to the configured network” reconnect to SUConnect and then return to the JoinNow Multi-OS app and tap Reconnect.
13. Click Done once you get the screen that says “You have successfully connected to: SU-Secure.”
KINDLE
Note that while these instructions are provided, not all Kindles have the ability to connect to an Enterprise network. If you are
unable to connect, your Kindle likely does not support the Enterprise network. This is most common with the Kindle Fire 1 st
Generation, and the Kindle Readers.
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KINDLE FIRE HD & KINDLE FIRE (2 ND GENERATION)
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First, swipe down from the top of the Kindle and tap Settings.
Tap Applications. Tap On to toggle Apps from Unknown Sources to On.
a. On some Android devices, this may be found by swiping down from the top of the Kindle and tapping More,
and then tapping Device, and then Allow installation of applications.
Tap the back arrow to return to the Settings page. Tap Wireless.
Tap Wi-Fi.
Tap SU-Connect under Wi-Fi Networks.
Tap the Home icon and tap the Silk Browser to open it. It should automatically open the Connection Wizard. If not,
navigate to http://connect.salisbury.edu.
In Step One, change the download option to Local Server and then tap Download and click OK to save the file. Once the
download is finished, tap Open.
a. If the Open option disappears too quickly, you can also access the SecureW2_JoinNow.apk file from your
Notifications by swiping down from the top of your Kindle.
Tap Install.
Choose an app to use and tap Just Once. Then run/open the file.
Tap Install.
Once installed, make sure that you are still connected to SU-Connect.
Tap Search and Setup New Network.
Enter “salisbury.edu” for the Domain and click Continue.
Tap Personally Owned Device.
Enter your username and password and click Continue.
a. If you get a message “It appears a connection could not be made to the configured network” reconnect to SUConnect and then return to the JoinNow Multi-OS app and tap Reconnect.
16. Click Done once you get the screen that says “You have successfully connected to: SU-Secure.”
KINDLE FIRE (1 ST GENERATION)
The 1st generation of Kindle Fire is unable to connect to the Enterprise network.
KINDLE READER (ALL VERSIONS)
The Kindle Reader is unable to connect to the Enterprise network.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Kindle Support: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html.
GOOGLE CHROMEBOOK AND OTHER MANUAL CONNECTIONS
For Google Chromebooks and other manual connections, if the connection wizard does not work, you will need to manually
configure the settings. This may vary depending on your device (check your manual or help files for information).
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Connect directly to the SU-Secure wireless network.
For EAP Method, you will need to enter PEAP.
For Phase 2 authentication, you will need to enter MSCHAPv2
Enter your SU username. You may need to use just the username, SALISBURY\username or [email protected],
depending on your device.
Enter your SU password.
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