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Wireless Access to the USC Network - Windows 2000
You can gain wireless access to the USC Network from most outdoor common areas, libraries, auditoriums, on campus eateries and the University Village Food Court. See a list of wireless locations.
What You'll Need before Connecting
To gain wireless access to the USC Network, you'll need the following:
- An Enterasys Wireless PCMCIA card with its current drivers installed in your computer.
- A computer with access to the USC Network to register for a wireless account
- Microsoft Windows NT Workstation 4.0, with Service Pack 4 or later service pack
If Your Computer Doesn't Meet these Requirements
If your computer does not meet these requirements, you may still gain wireless access to the USC Network, however the instructions on this web page may not work with your computer. If you have a problem with an unsupported wireless card, contact the manufacturer or reseller of your equipment and ask for assistance in connecting your computer to a WEP IEEE 802.11 TCP/IP network using DHCP. ITS does not support configuration of any third party PCMCIA cards. See the USC Wireless Support web page for details.
Installing the Enterasys Wireless Ethernet Adapter
Installing the RoamAbout Client Utility
Configuring the Local Area Connection
Configuring the Client Software
Registering Your MAC Address/Physical Address
Getting Help
Installing the Enterasys Wireless Ethernet Adapter
To gain wireless access to the USC Network, you must first install the Enterasys Wireless Ethernet adapter:
- Insert the RoamAbout PC Card in to the PCMCIA slot of your computer.
Result: The Found New Hardware window appears. - Right-click the My Network Places icon located on the desktop and select Properties from the drop-down menu.
Result: The Network and Dial-up Connections window appears. - Right-click the Local Area Connection icon and select Properties from the drop-down menu.
Result: The Local Area Connection Properties window appears. - If you have more than one adapter card installed, select the Local Area Connection icon that displays the RoamAbout 802.11 when you move the mouse cursor over it.
- Click the Configure button.
Result: The Cabletron RoamAbout 802.11 PC Card Properties window appears. - Select the Driver tab and click on the Update Driver... button.
Result: The Upgrade Device Driver Wizard appears. - Click the Next button.
Result: The Install Hardware Device Drivers window appears. - Click Display a list of the known drivers for this device so that I can choose a specific driver then click the Next button.
- In the Select Network Adapter window, click the Have Disk... button.
Result: The Install From Disk window appears. - Specify the path of the RoamAbout driver. If you downloaded the driver from the vendor website, type in the path to the folder where the extracted files reside. Or, if you have the RoamAbout PC Card CD-ROM, specify the path
d:\Drivers\Win2000\(whered:\is the letter of your computer CD-ROM drive). - Click WLRBT48, click Open, then click OK to copy the files. The RoamAbout 802.11DS (Cabletron) adapter is highlighted.
- Click Next twice.
Result: The Digital Signature Not Found dialog window appears. - Click Yes to complete the installation. Click the Finish button to close the wizard.
- Click the Close button then click OK to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.
- During the driver installation, the system displays the RoamAbout properties Add/Edit Configuration Profile window. Enter the values from Configuring the Client Software. If the Configuration window does not appear during the driver installation, after restarting the computer, double-click the Wireless Network icon in the Control Panel.
- Restart your computer.
You must use the RoamAbout Windows 2000 Version 6.25 driver for the Microsoft Windows 2000 Operating System. The Microsoft Windows 2000 driver that is included on the Windows 2000 CD does not support WEP Encryption.
Installing the RoamAbout Client Utility
To access USC's wireless network, you must also install the RoamAbout Client Utility. The Client Utility can be installed through an installation wizard. To start the installation wizard:
- Start the installation by double-clicking the Setup executable file from the RoamAbout CD-ROM disk. The file is located via the path
d:\Drivers\Win2000\Client Utility\, where "d" is the letter of your CD-ROM drive. If you downloaded the drivers from the vendor website, locate the executable file from the directory you specified. - Restart your computer.
Configuring the Local Area Connection
Follow the steps below to complete the set up:
- Right-click the My Network Places icon located on the desktop. From the drop-down menu, select Properties.
Result: The Network and Dial-up Connections window appears. - Double-click the Local Area Connection for the RoamAbout wireless card.
Result: The Local Area Connection Properties window appears (see Figure 1). If you have more than one adapter card installed, open the Local Area Connection icon that displays the RoamAbout 802.11 when you move the mouse cursor over it.
Figure 1: Local Area Connection Properties Window - Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).
- Click the Properties button.
Result: The Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties window appears. - Make sure that Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically are selected.
- Click the Advanced button.
Result: The Advanced TCP/IP Settings window appears. - Click the DNS tab. (see Figure 2)
Figure 2: DNS Tab View - Make sure that Register this connection's addresses in DNS and Use this connection's DNS suffix in DNS registration are both unchecked.
- Click the WINS tab.
- Verify that Enable LMHOSTS lookup is checked.
- Make sure that Disable NetBIOS over TCP/IP is selected.
- Click the OK button to close the Advanced TCP/IP Settings window.
- Click the OK button to close the TCP/IP Properties window.
- Click the OK button to close the Local Area Connection Properties window.
Configuring the Client Software
- Use the instructions above to install the RoamAbout Windows 2000 driver.
Result: The Client Manager will be installed and a system tray icon for the Wireless Client Manager will appear (see Figure 3).
Figure 3: System Tray icon for Roamabout Client. - To launch the Client Manager, either double click on the system tray icon or access the Roamabout Client Manager from the program menu.
Result: The Roamabout Client Manager will appear (see Figure 4).
Figure 4: Roamabout Client Manager Window - To access the Add/Edit Configuration Profile click under Actions - Add/Edit Configuration Profile menu.
Result: The profile configuration will appear (see Figure 5).
Figure 4: Add/Edit Configuration Profile Window - Under Select Profile, click on the Add button.
Result: The Edit Configuration window will appear (See Figure 5).
Figure 5: Edit Configuration Window - In the Profile Name box, type
USC Wireless. For Network Type, select Base Station Connection. Click the Next button.
Result: The Identify Your Network window appears appears (see Figure 6).
Figure 6: Edit Configuration Window - Type in USC Wireless for the Network Name. Click on the Next button.
Result: The Set Security window appears (see Figure 7).
Figure 6: Edit Configuration Window - Make sure that Enable Data Security is unchecked (as shown above). Click on the Next button to proceed.
Result: The Power Management window appears (see Figure 8).
Figure 6: Edit Configuration Window - Select Off as indicated above for default power consumption and high performance. Click on the Finish button.
Result: The Edit Configuration window will disappear and the USC Wireless profile is complete. - Close the Roamabout Client Manager and you should see the signal icon connect to the USC Wireless network and can now procede to authentication.
Registering Your MAC Address/Physical Address
Registration of your MAC, or physical address, is not currently required. However, registration is highly recommended so that network notifications can be quickly directed to you. To register, open a web browser application (i.e., Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari). Go to the Network Registration Page. Enter your USC username and password and click Submit. A success message will appear to notify you that your MAC address/Physical address has been registered.
WARNING: Your data and personal information are at risk unless you use VPN Software. ITS strongly recommends that you use VPN when using your wireless connection.
Getting Help
To get help with wireless access to the USC Network, contact the Customer Support Center at (213) 740-5555 or consult@usc.edu.
Last updated: Wednesday, July 18, 2007, 13:44PM PDT



