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How do I connect to UIC-WiFi using Android? UIC-WiFi uses WPA2 Enterprise security with 802.1x authentication, PEAP with MSCHAP v2.These instructions should help you to connect your Android (2.1 or higher) device to the campus wireless network. You need to be on campus to do this, near a UIC-WiFi access point. Note that these instructions are for the UIC-WiFi campus network, not UIC-Wireless. UIC-WiFi is a newer campus-wide wireless network that is replacing UIC-Wireless. If you have trouble connecting to UIC-WiFi, go to the ACCCeSS Helpdesk (http://beta.accc.uic.edu/service/acccess) for assistance. 1. While you are on campus, near a UIC-WiFi access point, tap Menu then Wireless & networks.
2. Enable Wi-Fi by clicking box beside Wi-Fi, then tap Wi-Fi Settings.
3. Tap to select the network UIC-WiFi.
4. If you have not already established a credential storage password, your Android will prompt you to enter one. This password is local to your device and is similar to the keychain password on OS X. Otherwise enter your password for storing credentials. 5. For EAP method select PEAP. For Phase 2 authentication select MSCHAP.
6. For Identity use your UIC netid. For Anonymous identity use Anonymous For Wireless Password use your UIC Common Password Tap Connect.
7. Confirm: you are connected? If you are, it will say Connected underneath UIC-WiFi.