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          [Students, Faculty & Staff] Configure your Android device to connect to the tu-secure wireless network, the recommended wireless network for TU faculty, staff and students. tu-secure provides the most secure and stable connection to the university network and access to your H: drive and other secured resources. This article supports Android version 11.0 and beyond.
        
 
        
          
            
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Configure your Android device to connect to the tu-secure wireless network, the recommended wireless network for TU faculty, staff and students. tu-secure provides the most secure and stable connection to the university network and access to your H: drive and other secured resources. This article supports Android version 11.0 and beyond. If you need additional assistance, please contact the OTS help desks at 410-704-5151 (options 1, 0 for students and 2, 1 for Fac/Staff).
Connecting your Android Device to tu-secure
To configure an Android device to connect to tu-secure, follow these steps:
	- From the Home screen, swipe your notification pane down.
 
	- Select the gear icon to open your settings page.
 
	- Select Network & Internet.
 
	- Select the Internet submenu.
 
	- Under Wi-Fi, ensure Wi-Fi is enabled, that the slider is blue.
 
	- Select tu-secure from the list of available wireless networks.
 
	- An authentication menu will appear.
	
		- EAP method: Select PEAP.
 
		- Phase 2 authentication: Select MSCHAPV2.
 
		- CA certificate: Select Use system certificates.
 
		- Online Certificate Status: Select Do not verify.
 
		- Domain: Enter towson.edu.
 
		- Identity: Enter your NetID username and leave Anonymous identity blank.
 
		- Password: Enter your NetID password.
 
		- Select Connect.
 
	
	 
	- Your device will join the network and display "Connected" under tu-secure in the list of Wi-Fi networks.
 
Troubleshooting Tips
	- Toggle airplane mode on and off; it's analogous to rebooting your Wi-Fi radio.
 
	- Forget the Wi-Fi network and then reconnect to it. If the connection settings are the problem, this should fix it. 
	  
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