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services:network:internal:portauth:info [2020/12/11 14:30] delise |
services:network:internal:portauth:info [2022/09/16 11:56] ritossa [SECOND: enable and configure Port Authentication (802.1X)] |
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SISSA users have to register their laptops to have full access to SISSA's network resources. This is a simple operation, to be done only ONCE, explained below. \\ | SISSA users have to register their laptops to have full access to SISSA's network resources. This is a simple operation, to be done only ONCE, explained below. \\ | ||
- | **To complete the registration process you will need a valid SISSA's account on the SISSA main cluster.** \\ | + | **To complete the registration process you will need a valid SISSA's account.** \\ |
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==== FIRST: make sure DHCP is enabled on your laptop === | ==== FIRST: make sure DHCP is enabled on your laptop === | ||
- | Do you know how to set DHCP on your laptop? | + | Usually it's on, and if it's off you should know it. However: |
* [[services:network:internal:dhcp-check:os_mac:dhcp_leopard:leopard|How to set DHCP on your Mac (leopard)]] | * [[services:network:internal:dhcp-check:os_mac:dhcp_leopard:leopard|How to set DHCP on your Mac (leopard)]] | ||
* [[services:network:internal:dhcp-check:os_win:dhcp_win_xp:xp|How to set DHCP on your Windows]] | * [[services:network:internal:dhcp-check:os_win:dhcp_win_xp:xp|How to set DHCP on your Windows]] | ||
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====SECOND: enable and configure Port Authentication (802.1X) ===== | ====SECOND: enable and configure Port Authentication (802.1X) ===== | ||
- | The quickest way, for Windows and Linux is to use the eduroam configuration tool that takes care also of this. | + | <note important>Be sure your WiFi is **OFF**. \\ |
+ | Keeping enabled both WiFi and Wired network may cause unwanted behaviour</note> | ||
+ | The quickest way, for Windows and Mac is to use the eduroam configuration tool that takes care also of this. | ||
https://cat.eduroam.org/?idp=451 | https://cat.eduroam.org/?idp=451 |