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#* If you only see the name @JumboPlus, it means your device supports the 2.4 GHz frequency only.** <br/> | #* If you only see the name @JumboPlus, it means your device supports the 2.4 GHz frequency only.** <br/> | ||
#* '''If you see both names, it means your device supports the 5GHz frequency. It is recommended to connect to @JumboPlus5GHz.''' *** [[File:JumboAndroid 1.jpg|link=]] [[File:JumboAndroid 2.jpg |link=]] <br/><br/> | #* '''If you see both names, it means your device supports the 5GHz frequency. It is recommended to connect to @JumboPlus5GHz.''' *** [[File:JumboAndroid 1.jpg|link=]] [[File:JumboAndroid 2.jpg |link=]] <br/><br/> | ||
− | # | + | # Choose the profile settings as follows: |
− | #* EAP method | + | #* EAP method:'''PEAP''' |
− | #* Phase 2 authentication | + | #* Phase 2 authentication:'''MSCHAPV2''' |
− | #* CA certificate | + | #* CA certificate:'''Do not validate / unspecified***''' <br/><br/> [[File:JumboAndroid 3.jpg |link=]] <br/><br/> |
− | #:<pre style="color: red"> | + | #:<pre style="color: red">For some device models that do not support WPA2 Enterprise standard in the CA certificate section, you may not find the option "Do not validate / unspecified" or there might be a field to enter the Domain Name. In this case, it is recommended to temporarily connect to @JumboPlusIoT until the device receives a firmware update that supports the new standard. </pre> |
− | #:>>>> | + | #:>>>> How to connect [https://network.cmu.ac.th/wiki/index.php/JumboPlusIoT @JumboPlusIoT] <<<< |
− | # | + | # Fill in CMU Account at Identity and Passwor and then click "Connect" |
− | #* | + | #* Student : Firstname_Surname@cmu.ac.th |
− | #* | + | #* Staff :Firstname.Surname@cmu.ac.th <br/><br/> [[File:JumboAndroid 4.jpg |link=]] <br/><br/> |
− | # | + | # After successfully connecting to @JumboPlus or @JumboPlus5GHz, the device will remember the connection for the next time when in a signal area. The device will automatically connect. |
<br/> [[File:JumboAndroid 5.jpg |link=]] [[File:JumboAndroid 6.jpg |link=]]<br/><br/> | <br/> [[File:JumboAndroid 5.jpg |link=]] [[File:JumboAndroid 6.jpg |link=]]<br/><br/> |
Revision as of 09:05, 10 August 2023
How to connect @JumboPlus or @JumboPlus 5 GHz for Andriod
- Go to Settings >> Wi-Fi >> Turn on Wi-Fi and then select @JumboPlus or @JumboPlus5GHz
- If you only see the name @JumboPlus, it means your device supports the 2.4 GHz frequency only.**
- If you see both names, it means your device supports the 5GHz frequency. It is recommended to connect to @JumboPlus5GHz. ***
- If you only see the name @JumboPlus, it means your device supports the 2.4 GHz frequency only.**
- Choose the profile settings as follows:
- EAP method:PEAP
- Phase 2 authentication:MSCHAPV2
- CA certificate:Do not validate / unspecified***
For some device models that do not support WPA2 Enterprise standard in the CA certificate section, you may not find the option "Do not validate / unspecified" or there might be a field to enter the Domain Name. In this case, it is recommended to temporarily connect to @JumboPlusIoT until the device receives a firmware update that supports the new standard.
- >>>> How to connect @JumboPlusIoT <<<<
- Fill in CMU Account at Identity and Passwor and then click "Connect"
- Student : Firstname_Surname@cmu.ac.th
- Staff :Firstname.Surname@cmu.ac.th
- After successfully connecting to @JumboPlus or @JumboPlus5GHz, the device will remember the connection for the next time when in a signal area. The device will automatically connect.