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You are connected to a private network with exclusive use of students and teachers for academics proposals
If you arrived to this page is because you connected to the guest eduroam network. On this network you will only have access to detailed information about the configuration of the
eduroam network, which is only available for students and teachers that belong to Universities who participates on the Virtual Campus Project. When connected to the internet, you can check here if your University participated
http://www.eduroam.pt/.
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To bind your equipment to wireless network of the Foz Campus of the Oporto Regional Center Portuguese Catholic University, you must assure the following requirements:
- Network card compatible with the 802.11b/g and certified by the Wifi Alliance
(http://certifications.wi-fi.org/wbcs_certified_products.php)
- Firewall active
- Anti-virus active and updated
- Updated operating system
After verifying the fulfillment of these requirements you must follow the following steps to configure the connection. For other platforms contact our support: suporte@porto.ucp.pt/tel.226196297.
Eduroam network automatic configuration
To autommatically configure Eduroam network in Windows Vista, please download the application > here <.
To autommatically configure Eduroam network in Windows 7, please download the application > here <.
For other operating systems or in case of any difficulties with automatic configuration, please configure as described below.
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You can download the certificate here
Client Configuration for Windows XP SP2 client (English):
- With the PC in a place with wireless network coverage, open Network Connections (Start – Settings – Network Connections), select the Wireless link with the right side button of the mouse and select the option View Available Wireless Networks (Fig.1).

Fig.1
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Select the option Change advanced settings (Fig.2).

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Select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties (Fig.3).

Fig.3
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Guarantee that you made the selection like Fig.4.
Fig.4
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Returning to the wireless connection properties, pass toward tab Wireless Networks and click Add (Fig.5).
Fig.5
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In Network name (SSID) fill with eduroam (Case Sensitive). Pass toward tab Authentication (Fig.7).
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On EAP Type choose Protected EAP (PEAP) and remove the option Authenticate as computer when computer information is available. Click Properties (Fig.7).

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Configure the options as indicated in Fig.9. Click Configure.

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Remove option showed (Fig.9). Click Ok until the initial window appears, where you can verify the configured connection (Fig.10).

Fig.9

Fig.10
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Click OK and close the window. Wait until the authentication window appears (Fig.11). If it doesn't show up, you should try to Repair the connection (Fig.12) by clicking with the right button on the connection tray icon. If it doesn't work try to disconnect the network Guest
eduroam and force the connection to eduroam network (Fig. 13).

Fig.11

Fig.12

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When the autentiaction popup appears (Fig.11) on the bellow right side of your screen, click on it to introduce your network credentials in the format username@ucpcrp.pt and introduce your password on the next field (Fig.14).
Note: the username should have been previously supplied by DSTI for email and network access.
Fig.14
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After a successful connection, the following message will appear:

Fig.15
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In the end you can confirm your connection to network
eduroam and the IP address (Fig.17).

Fig.16
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You can now access the Internet, by configuring your browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, etc…) without a proxy
(Fig. 18/19).

Fig.17

Fig.18
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You can download the certificate here
Client Configuration for Windows Vista (English):
- Assuming who already have the certificate, proceed with the installation by clicking the right side button of the mouse and selecting Install Certificate (Fig.1).

Fig.1
- Select Install Certificate (Fig.2).

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- Click Next (Fig.3).

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- Select Place all certificates in the following store and click Next (Fig.4).

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- Click Yes (Fig.5).

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- Click Finish (Fig.6).

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- The certificate is installed. Click OK (Fig.7).

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- With the PC in a place with wireless network coverage, select the Wireless link with the right side button of the mouse and select the option Network and Sharing Center (Fig.8).

Fig.8
- Choose Connect to a network (Fig.9) .

Fig.9
- Click "+ Add" (Fig.10).

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- Choose Manually create a network profile (Fig.11).

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- Fill the fields like Fig.12. Click Next .

Fig.12
- Choose Connect to... (Fig.13).

Fig.13
- Select the Wireless connection eduroam with the right side button of the mouse and select Properties (Fig.14).

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- In the tab Security select the options like Fig.15. Click Settings.

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- Select the certificate UCPCRP CertAuth (Fig.16). Click Configure....

Fig.16
- Remove the option Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) (Fig.17). Click Ok until the initial window appears, where you can verify the configured connection (Fig.18).

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- Wait for the authentication warning (Fig.19).

Fig.19
- When the authentication popup appears (Fig.19) on the bellow right side of your screen, click on it to introduce your network credentials in the format username@ucpcrp.pt and introduce your password on the next field (Fig.20).
Note: the username should have been previously supplied by DSTI for email and network access.

Fig.20
- When the Fig.21 appears, you have successful connected to network eduroam. You can confirm by clicking with the right side button of the mouse in the network eduroam (Fig.22) and select Properties. Then image on Fig.23 appears.

Fig.21

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Instructions for Airport Extreme
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Instructions for Airport Card 128
Configuration for Mac OS X 10.4.x client (English)
with Airport Extreme card:
- With the Mac in a place with wireless network coverage, go the menu bar, click once in the wireless network icon (Fig.1) an click on Open Internet Connect.

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In the window will appear the several types of connection. Click on the menu File and select New 802.1X Connection (Fig.2).

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Introduce your credentials in the format username followed by @ucpcrp.pt and introduce your password on the next field. On the Wireless Network field, place eduroam (Case Sensitive). Click Connect (Fig.3).

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Note: the username should have been previously supplied by DSTI for email and network access.
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After
authenticating, a window (Fig.4) appears showing the acceptance of the certificate of the network eduroam. Click continue.

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You are now connected to the network eduroam. When closing the configuration window (Fig.3) the Fig.5 will appear, please click Save with a name at your choice
(ex: rede eduroam).

Fig.5
Configuration for Mac OS X 10.4.x client (English)
with Airport Card 128:
- With the Mac in a place with wireless network coverage, go the menu bar, click once in the wireless network icon (Fig.1) an click on Other.

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Introduce your credentials in the format username followed by @ucpcrp.pt and introduce your password on the next field. On the
Network Name field, place eduroam (Case Sensitive).
In Wireless Security select 802.1X WEP. Click OK (Fig.3). (Fig.2).

Fig.2 p align="center"> Note: the username should have been previously supplied by DSTI for email and network access.
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After
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authenticating, a window (Fig.3) appears showing the acceptance of the certificate of the network eduroam. Click continue.

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You are now connected to the network eduroam.(Fig.4).

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Configuration for Linux Ubuntu 7.04 (English):
- With the PC in a place with wireless network coverage, click once in the wireless network icon, and click on "Connect to Other Wireless Network..." (Fig.1).

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Select the following options (Fig.2).
Network Name: eduroam
Wireless Security: WPA Entreprise
Introduce your username and password credentials

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Note: the username should have been previously supplied by DSTI for email and network access.
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Click in Connect. If all goes well, the Network Manager will ask for a password. This way you can save your data in a Wallet or Keyring.
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Configuration for Windows Mobile 6.0 (English):
- With the equipment in a place with wireless network coverage, click on Start menu and select Settings (Fig.1)

Fig.1
- On the connections tab, click on Wireless Manager (Fig.2).

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Click on the icon Wi-Fi to activate the wireless network card. Click Exit (Fig.3).

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- Make sure you have already installed the Certificate on your mobile device. If not, follow the following steps.
Copy the certificate to your device (download where) and install it (Fig.4).

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Click on the certificate to proceed with the installation (Fig.5).

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Go back to Settings, click on Wi-Fi (Fig.6).

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Click on Add New (Fig.7).

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In the field Network name write eduroam (Case Sensitive) (Fig.8).

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In the tab Network Key configure like the figure (Fig.9).

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In the tab 802.1x click on Properties (Fig.10).

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The warning message that appears is normal. You should click Ok and proceed (Fig.11).

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The PDA should start the process of finding the wireless network and beginning the authentication process (Fig.12).

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You may have to force the connection manually, by turning off/on the wireless card on Comm Mannager or selecting the eduroam profile and then Connect (Fig.13).

Fig.13
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A window of authentication will appear, you should fill in with your network credentials (Fig.14).

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You can verify if you are connected by double clicking the Wireless LAN (Fig.15, 16 e 17).

Fig.15/16/17
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