Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and WPA2 Wireless
This page contains information about using the UIwpa2 wireless network with a Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) system.
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Requirements
In order to connect to the UIwpa2 wireless network with a Mac OS X computer, your system must:
- Have an AirPort Extreme wireless card (old AirPort cards from 2002 and earlier do not work)
- Support 802.11g and/or 802.11a in addition to 802.11b (the B-only cards do not work)
To check your system's compatibility, go to the Apple menu > About This Mac > More Info to open the System Profiler. Then, under the Network heading, look at your AirPort card information.
If your system doesn't meet the requirements for WPA2, you can continue to use UIUCnet Wireless instead.
Initial configuration
1. Click on the AirPort icon and select UIwpa2 from the list of available networks. (It may take a few seconds for the list of available networks to be populated.)

2. Log in with your NetID and Active Directory password
(or your guest ID and password).

(If prompted about server certificate trust settings, usually on the first connection):
3. Click the Show Certificate button to show certificate details.
Certificate prompt - Show Certificate button

4. Select Always trust these certificates
for neauth1.cites.uiuc.edu (or neauth2.cites.uiuc.edu).
Certificate prompt - where to find the checkbox

5. Click Continue.
Once your authentication finishes, you’re connected to the UIwpa2 service.
Trouble connecting?
If your computer's autoconfiguration settings don't work, try the detailed configuration settings for Mac OS X 10.5 instead.
Disconnecting when finished
To disconnect from the UIwpa2 network, you can either select a different wireless network available in the area or turn your AirPort wireless card off.


