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* Use the [[https://intranet.crans.org/|intranet]] * Go to the "Kfet" during our voluntary participation hours (usually monday, wednesday, thursday, friday from 6:30pm to 9pm) |
* Find your [[VieCrans/ParamètresConnexion/LangEng#How_to_find_yor_MAC_address?|Mac adress]] and then use the [[https://intranet.crans.org/|intranet]] to register it. * Go to the "Kfet" during our voluntary participation hours (usually monday, wednesday, thursday, friday from 6:30pm to 9pm and on midday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm) with your computer. |
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* {ṽ} [[WiFi/SousWindowsVista/EnglishVersion|with Windows Vista]] | * {~} [[WiFi/SousWindowsVista/EnglishVersion|with Windows Vista]] * {{attachment:../android.png}} [[WiFi/SousAndroid|with an Android]] (/!\ french) |
{fr} En français
Cr@ns wireless connection
Previously based on the IpSec technology, the Cr@ns wifi network, still secured, is now based on WPA2-Entreprise. Frequently Asked Questions are available here
The Cr@ns wifi network covers an important area of the campus, the location of the bases is here.
Connect to the WiFi
We consider that your computer has the suitable wifi hardware. Any equipment compatible with the WPA2-Entreprise technology should be able to get connected to the Cr@ns WiFi network. As the Wifi is a Cr@ns service, only members of the association can use it.
Register your computer
Find your Mac adress and then use the intranet to register it.
- Go to the "Kfet" during our voluntary participation hours (usually monday, wednesday, thursday, friday from 6:30pm to 9pm and on midday from 12:30pm to 1:30pm) with your computer.
Configure your computer
{8} WiFi/SousLinux
{A} WiFi/SousMac
{~} with Windows XP
with an Android (/!\ french)
Username and password
- The username is the computer name, choosen during the registration. The MAC adress of the Wifi card, for example 00:ab:22:cd:44, also works.
- The password is the 10 characters wifi key (previously called IPsec key), written with small letters