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KB:Connecting to UCCS-Guest: Creating a wireless Guest Account
KB:Connecting to UCCS-Guest: Creating a wireless Guest Account
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Steps:

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Step 1: Connect to UCCS-Guest

Click on your wireless network icon in the top right corner of the computer and then select UCCS-Guest from the list.

Step 2: Click Create Guest Account

Your default browser should open up the UCCS-Guest captive portal page. Under the Guest Account section, click the Create Guest Account link. 

Step 3: Fill Out Form

Fill out the request form and then click Register at the bottom of the page.

Step 4: Take Note of Guest Account

Take note of your newly issued guest login credentials (username and password) so you can use them to log into the UCCS-Wireless network in the steps below.

Step 5: Connect to UCCS-Wireless

Click on your wireless network icon in the top right corner of the computer and then select UCCS-Wireless from the list.

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Enter the guest username and password you obtained from the registration steps above.

Step 6: Accepting the security certificate.

You should see a screen similar to the following asking you to verify and accept the server's security certificate. The server "cppm.uccs.edu" is the server you are authenticated against.
To be safe you should always validate the certificate you are about to trust. To validate and see more information about the certificate, click Show Certificate.
Our certificate is issued by Comodo RSA Certificate Authority.

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Scroll towards the bottom and you should see the certificate fingerprints. Your certificate should match the fingerprints listed below...

Server fingerprints

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titleFingerprints

SHA-256

0A 1E 26 F8 15 59 C8 68 6A 40 0A 00 18 EF 41 F1 D1 75 67 EC 18 03 22 1A 3A 35 2B 8E 94 00 2C F3

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CPPM Cert Fingerprints SHA-256 and SHA-1
CPPM Cert Fingerprints SHA-256 and SHA-1
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If your certificate fingerprints match those listed above, you can trust the certificate is valid. Go ahead and click Continue.

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