Setting up eduroam on Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
Last Updated: 28/06/11
Step by step instructions on setting up eduroam on Mac OS 10.5 Leopard
Step 1
From the Apple menu, select System Preferences. Click once on the Network system preference in the Internet & Network section. Make sure AirPort is turned on and tick Show AirPort status in menu bar. Click Advanced.
Step 2
Select the TCP/IP tab. Configure IPv4 to Using DHCP.
Step 3
Select the 802.1x tab. Click the “+” symbol and select Add User Profile from the menu.
Step 4
Type the name ‘eduroam’ as the name. Enter your UCD Connect username (add @ucd.ie to the end of it) and your UCD Connect password. In the Wireless Network box type “eduroam”. Tick the TTLS checkbox. Click Configure.
Step 5
Make sure “TTLS Inner authentication” is set to “PAP”. Enter “anonymous” for the Outer Identity. Click OK.
Step 6
To install the CA Certificate, click on the following link: CA Certificate
Step 7
Open the file just downloaded and when asked “Do you want to add the certificate to a keychain”, change the Keychain option to System and click OK.
Step 8
Click on the Airport icon in the menu bar and choose eduroam. You should now be connected to eduroam. You may get a box stating that the server certificate is not trusted. Click Show Certificate. Choose Always Trust from the drop down menu. Click OK.
Using eduroam outside UCD
All usernames will have to contain the home institution’s domain name. Here at UCD our domain is 'ucd.ie'.
To authenticate enter your UCD Connect username followed by the domain in the format username@ucd.ie and then your UCD Connect password.