Configuring an AirPort card for use at Boston University
Joining the network:
Mac OS X 10.4
- While you are near one of the Charles River Campus wireless access points, click on the AirPort status menu in the menubar and choose Open Internet Connect.
- If Network 123 does not appear automatically, choose Other and enter 123 in the Network Name field. (Leave the Wireless Security field as None.)
- Click on OK.
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Open System Preferences under the Apple Menu and choose Network. In the Network make sure Airport is selected, then click on Configure and TCP/IP . Make sure that Configure IPv4: is set to Using DHCP.
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Close System Preferences and, if prompted, choose to save changes.
At this point your AirPort card should be associated with the access point and you should be able to log in to the VPN and begin using the campus network and Internet.
Previous versions of Mac OS X
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While you are near one of the Charles
River Campus wireless access points, click on the AirPort
status menu in the menu bar and choose Other

- Enter 123 in the Name
field and leave the Password field blank.

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Click on OK.
- Open the System Preferences application and click on Network. In the Network pane, use the Show: drop-down to select AirPort. Make sure that Configure: is set to Using DHCP. Close System Preferences and, if prompted, choose to save changes.
At this point your AirPort card should be associated with the access point and you should be able to log in to the VPN and begin using the campus network and Internet.
Where can I get help?
The Office of Information Technology is committed to the support of this service and to working with you to resolve any issues that may arise. Please direct questions regarding the wireless network or the VPN to the Personal Computing Support Center (PCSC).

