Before attempting to make an Internet connection, you will need to
register your hardware address for the wireless card (and ethernet
card, if using ethernet) with IAIT. The addresses may be found in the
Network preferences pane of System Preferences.
Using RHIT-1X on Macintosh OS X (this
works for 10.4.x (Tiger); I have not tried earlier versions).
1. Open Internet
Connect
2. Select New
802.1X Connection in the File
menu.
3. Select Edit
Configuration in the pop-up menu in the dialog.
4. Enter Kerberos username and password.
5. Enter wireless network RHIT-1X
6. Select PEAP
in Authentication (you may wish to deselect the others).
7. Click OK.
8. Click Connect
in the 802.1X dialog.
9. (A dialog may appear stating that the server
certificate could not be validated. Click Continue. You may see the dialog a
second time. After this, you should be connected.)
Using RHIT-1X on Macintosh OS X (this
works for 10.5.x Leopard). (Note: for many computers running
Leopard, once
RHIT-1X is selected, the computer should simply ask for username and
password
and configure the rest without intervention.)
1. Open Network
Preferences
2. You may be presented with a choice of networks;
select RHIT-1X
3. If you get a dialog asking for user name, enter
Kerberos username
and password. This may be all you need to do.
4. Otherwise, select Airport,
and then click Advanced.
5. Click the 802.1X
tab.
6. Select User
in the Domain pop-up.
7. Select RHIT-1X
in Wireless Network
8. Enter Kerberos username and password and make sure
that PEAP is selected.
9. (A dialog may appear stating that the server
certificate could not be validated. Click Continue. You may see the dialog a
second time. After this, you should be connected.)