You have two possibilities to configure the network for internal SISSA use:
Configuration guide to the SISSA wired network, installing the SISSA certificate on Microsoft Windows 7.
a) Download the SISSA certificate:
click here to DOWNLOAD SISSA certificate.
b) Search for the downloaded file sissa-cert_1.2-20120215_win icon and execute it (double click).
c) On the Open File - Security Warning window:
to allow the installation process, click on Run.
d) On the User Account Control window:
click on Yes.
e) On the Select Setup Language window:
click on OK.
f) On the Setup - SISSA Root certificate window:
click on Next.
g) On the Setup - SISSA Root certificate window, Select Destination Location section:
click on Next.
h) On the Setup - SISSA Root certificate window, Select Additional Tasks section:
click on Next.
i) On the Setup - SISSA Root certificate window, Ready to Install section:
click on Install.
j) On the Setup - SISSA Root certificate window:
click on Finish.
k) Unplug the network cable, wait few seconds then plug back the network cable, in the Notification area (bottom-right corner of the Desktop) a pop-up window will appear:
Click on the pop-up window to provide additional information.
l) In the Windows Security window:
m) In the Set Network Location window:
n) In the Set Network Location window:
END OF “Wired network configuration using SISSA certificate” GUIDE
Configuration guide to the Sissa Wired Network (dot1x authentication), using the default tools and drivers of Microsoft Windows 7.
PLEASE NOTE: DO NOT PLUG the NETWORK CABLE untill you reach the STEP D of this procedure.
a) On the Desktop:
c) In the Wired AutoConfig Properties window:
and at the end close Services window.
d) Connect the Ethernet cable!
In the Notification area (bottom-right corner of the Desktop):
e) In the Network and Sharing Center window, Network section, active Connections: field:
click on Local Area Connection.
f) On the Local Area Connection Status window:
click on Properties.
g) In the Local Area Connection Properties window:
h) In Protected EAP Properties window:
i) In EAP MSCHAPv2 Properties window:
j) In the Local Area Connection Properties window, Authentication tab:
click on Additional Settings…
k) On the Advanced settings window:
l) In the Windows Security window: