In response to the increasing demand of accessing the Wireless
LAN (WLAN) with various devices such as pocket PC and Palm,
the Computing Services Centre (CSC) has upgraded the WLAN
authentication system to adopt more generic authenticate methods
such as using a Web browser for user validation. Unlike the
old system that requires special authentication software installed
in the client side, the new system utilizes built-in features
of most modern operating systems to logon and no additional
software is required.
Client
side setup for the new system
Client
side setup for making a wireless connection with the new system
is simple and easy. Make sure that your IEEE802.11b compatible
WLAN card is registered and its driver properly installed.
To establish a WLAN connection, just bring up your favourite
Web browser and visit any Web page. If you are not yet authenticated,
the new system will take you to the log-on page. Enter your
Network Connection Account ID to log on. Upon successful log-on,
you will be automatically redirected to the Web page previously
entered and you can now access the Internet.
You can
visit the WLAN home page at http://www.cityu.edu.hk/csc/deptweb/facilities/ctnet/wlan/wlanmain.htm
for more information.
Removing
the old client side setup
The old
authentication software (Authenticated VLANs Client) will
no longer be used after the upgrade. If your notebook had
it already installed, you can remove it from the "Add/remove
Programs" under the control panel to prevent it from
popping up every time you boot up your notebook computer.
More
features
Besides
supporting more authentication methods, the new system also
provides more advanced features than that of the old system: