UCCS Wireless Access for Windows XP
Last Update: 11/05/08
NOTE: To connect to the UCCS wireless, your laptop must meet specific requirements to protect
the network. After configuration, your computer will be checked for the following:
- All critical and security Windows updates installed including Service Pack 3
- Approved antivirus protection installed and up to date
- Approved antispyware protection installed and up to date
- Automatic Windows Updates service running
- Windows firewall enabled
- Bridging disabled
- DHCP forced
To see which antivirus and antispyware programs are acceptable and get instructions on Windows Updates,
go to www.uccs.edu/helpdesk/wireless-accept.htm.
NOTE: As part of the configuration, a Client Security Agent will be installed on your computer. You must
have administrative privileges for this to work. This will show up as bncsaui.exe in the task manager.
You may auto-configure your wireless internet connection by downloading
and running this file: http://www.uccs.edu/helpdesk/UCCS_Wireless_XP_Setup.exe MD5 - 041792E3C1E91944E361DB8BA5A8E4BD. Once you have downloaded and run the
file go to step 8 in this guide. If you cannot plug your computer
into an ethernet port and download the file you must manually configure
your connection. Please follow these instructions.

- 1. Select the Wireless Networking icon from the windows system tray in the lower right of your
screen.

- 2. Select "UCCS-WPA". Click "Change Advanced Settings".

- 3. Click the "Wireless Networks" tab and then the "Add" button.

- 4. Under "Network name (SSID)" enter "UCCS-WPA" (without the quotes). For
"Network Authentication" select "WPA2" if available, "WPA" if not, and
for "Data Encryption" select "AES" if available, "TKIP" if not. If WPA is
not available, go to www.uccs.edu/helpdesk/wireless-open.htm for other
options.

- 5. Click the "Authentication" tab. For "EAP type" select "Protected EAP
(PEAP)" and uncheck "Authenticate as computer when information is available". Click the
"Properties" button.

- 6. Check "Validate server certificate" and "Connect to these servers". Type in "radius.uccs.edu" (without the quotes) in the box
underneath. Under "Select Authentication Method"
select "Secured password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)". Make sure "Enable Fast Reconnect" is checked and
click the "Configure" button.

- 7. If you do NOT log onto your laptop with your IT username and password, uncheck the box on this
page. If you normally log on with your IT username and password, leave this box checked. Click the OK
button for this window and all the other open properties windows.

- 8. You will now see a balloon appear over the system tray entitled "Wireless Network
connection". Click on this balloon.

- 9. A window titled "Enter Credentials" will pop up. Enter your UCCS IT username and
password. For domain, enter "UFP". Click OK. If you have logon issues, go to
www.uccs.edu/helpdesk/wireless-faq.htm.

- 10. The "Additional information ..." balloon will appear again. Click on the balloon.

- 11. A window titled "Validate Server Certificate" will pop up. Click OK.

- 12. Open an internet browser such as Internet Explorer. You will be redirected to the UCCS Network
Access Control webpage. Read the terms of the End-User Agreement, and check "Accept". Click
the "Next" button.

- 13. Enter your UCCS IT username and password as well as a contact phone number. Enter the current
building and room number in the "Room Number" field. (If you don't know the room number,
just enter the building. Click the "Download" button.

- 14. Click the Save button and save the file to your Desktop. After the download has completed, run
the file. Click Next when prompted and click Close when the application has installed.

- 15. Enter your UCCS IT username and password.
16. The Bradford Networks Client Security Agent will run. This can take several minutes. This program
will check your computer for the following:
- Windows Updates
- Antivirus protection
- Antispyware protection
- Automatic Updates service
If you pass the security test:

- 17. Click the Close button. Your computer will automatically disconnect and reconnect to the
wireless network, at which point you will have access to the internet. You will not be required to take
the security test again for one week. If your computer fails to reconnect to the network automatically,
reconnect to the wireless network manually.
If you fail the security test:

- 18. Please go to http://www.uccs.edu/helpdesk/wireless-bradford.htm for troubleshooting
information.