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How to use the AirBears Wireless LAN Service
What you need
- a laptop or other computer with a 802.11b
wireless ethernet card (WiFi
certified). Your 802.11b card does NOT require any specific WEP
capability. You will need to install the card and the drivers on your
computer. These instructions assume that you have done this successfully.
- to know either your currently valid CalNetID and passphrase or
a currently valid guest account
username and password given to you by your Faculty or Staff sponsor.
- a SSL-enabled web browser (IE, Netscape etc.) on your computer.
- to be in an area with AirBears coverage. Click here for a list of covered areas.
Initial Setup
- Set your computer to "Automatically Obtain an IP Address" via DHCP.
For instructions see the links on the campus DHCP service faq here.
- Set the "network name" (SSID) of your wireless card to be
AirBears
(case sensitive). Your wireless card might automatically
select a wireless network; if AirBears is selected
automatically, you can skip this step. If another network is
selected automatically, you will need to change your network to
AirBears before continuing.
- Turn OFF WEP or any other encryption or data scheme that might be
turned on by default. The AirBears service does NOT use encryption.
How To Login
- Startup your web browser and direct it to any webpage.
Your web browser will be redirected to the secure (https) Airbears login
page. Review the AirBears terms and
conditions and follow the instructions to login with your CalNetID and
passphrase. Guest account users should enter their guest account
username and password.
By logging in and using the service you consent to the terms and
conditions of the AirBears service.
- If you enter your CalNetID and passphrase or guest account
username and password correctly, your web browser
will be redirected to the original web page you entered.
- At this point you have been authenticated and will be able to use the
AirBears service to connect to the campus network and the Internet.
Note: AirBears is NOT encrypted. Traffic sent or received can be
intercepted by anyone connected to the wireless network. It it strongly
advised that you only use applications that provide end-to-end encryption.
Please read this Security advisory for more
information.
You might check the FAQ for commonly asked questions
and answers about the AirBears service.
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Last revised:
June 10, 2008
Technical inquiries:
nsweb@berkeley.edu
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