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Old 02-10-2011 at 06:01 PM   #1
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MacSecure Help!
Hey, ever since Octoberish of this year I haven't been able to use MacSecure, I've been forced to use MacConnect on Mac OS X. When I choose MacSecure from the wireless list simply nothing pops up to input my log in. Does anyone know how to remedy this issue?

The reason I want to use MacSecure is that theres a lot of http session hijacking taking place in libraries. For now I'm forced to use the https everywhere plug in on firefox while on MacConnect's unsecured network. Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
Old 02-10-2011 at 06:07 PM   #2
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I had this problem too. Try this:
-Open up network prefs (click wifi thing to access the menu)
-Click airport on the left and click advanced, should be near the bottom right
-Move MacSecure to the top of the list, if there are multiple listings of the network then remove them so theres only 1
-Click the pencil under the list and enter your MacId and password, make sure security is set to WPA2 Enterprise and save it

This worked for me. Now I never have to enter a password it just connects automatically when I boot up

Hope this works, enjoy.
Old 02-10-2011 at 06:20 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by RememberTwce View Post
I had this problem too. Try this:
-Open up network prefs (click wifi thing to access the menu)
-Click airport on the left and click advanced, should be near the bottom right
-Move MacSecure to the top of the list, if there are multiple listings of the network then remove them so theres only 1
-Click the pencil under the list and enter your MacId and password, make sure security is set to WPA2 Enterprise and save it

This worked for me. Now I never have to enter a password it just connects automatically when I boot up

Hope this works, enjoy.
I just tried this and it didn't work so I messed around with it a few different ways and still nothing. Hmm...



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