1. From the Windows 10 Start screen, click Settings.
2. Click Network and Internet.
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3. Click Network and Sharing Center.
4. Click Set up a new connection or network.
5. Select Manually connect to a wireless network, then click Next.
6. Enter the following settings, then click Next.
a. Network Name:XXX(your
network name)
b. Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise
c. Encryption Type: AES
Note: If you are prompted that the network already exists, select Use the existing network. If that previous configured network is unable to connect, you will need to use the instructions listed in the next section to remove your previous Wireless connection.
7. Click Change Connection Settings.
8. Click the Security tab and enter the following settings:
a. Choose a network
authentication method should be set to PEAP
b. Remember my credentials should be checked
c. Click the Settings button next to Choose a network
authentication method
9. Enter the following settings:
a. Verify the
server's identity by validating the certificate is Unchecked
b. Select Authentication Method is set to Secured
password (EAP-MSCHAP v2)
c. Enable fast reconnect is checked
d. Click Configure next to Select Authentication
Method
10. Enter the following settings:
a. Uncheck Automatically
use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any)
b. Click OK
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11. Click OK.
12. Click the Security tab and click the Advanced Settings
13. Enter the following settings:
a.
Check Specify authentication mode
b. From the drop-down box directly beneath, choose User authentication.
c. Click OK.
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14. Click OK.
15. Click Close.
16. Click the network status indicator icon in the system tray, select your network, and click Connect.