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I Already Have a Certificate. What Do I Do?

If your certificate is on an eToken, you do not have to do anything. That certificate should allow you to connect to the Dartmouth Secure (SSID) network.

If your certificate is installed on your computer, you do not have to do anything. That certificate should allow you to connect to the Dartmouth Secure (SSID) network.

If you need to configure your Windows computer to connect to the Dartmouth Secure network, see Configuring Your Windows Computer to Use the Dartmouth Secure Wireless Network or Other Dartmouth Wireless Networks.

If you need to configure your Macintosh computer to connect to the Dartmouth Secure network, see Configuring Your Macintosh Computer to Use the Dartmouth Secure Wireless Network or Other Dartmouth Wireless Networks.

If you are using a software certificate on a Windows computer, and it was obtained prior to August 23, 2007, you will need to obtain a new certificate. For information about how to get a new certificate, see Getting a Certificate. If you have not encrypted any files or e-mail messages with your old certificate, you should also delete your old certificate to avoid getting prompted each time you authenticate about which certificate you want to use.

03/18/08

 

 

Last Updated: 3/20/08