Which devices can or can't connect to MIT SECURE?
Answer
Below is a list of devices that IS&T has determined to work or not work on the MIT SECURE network. A device must support WPA2 Enterprise in order to be able to connect to MIT SECURE. If you do not see your device listed below, you can search for it on the WiFi Alliance (http://wi-fi.org) product page: http://www.wi-fi.org/search_products.php
Once you've found the device you're looking for, click on it's certificate to find out whether or not WPA2 Enterprise security is supported.
Devices that support MIT SECURE (WPA2-Enterprise)
Device | Operating System |
---|---|
PC | Windows XP/Vista/7 |
PC | Mac OS X |
PC | Ubuntu (Requires a supported wireless card) |
iPod Touch | iOS 2.0 or later |
iPad/iPhone | iOS 3.1 or later |
Android Phones | Most Android devices with Android 2.0 or later |
Samsung Galaxy Tab | Android 2.2 |
Nook Color | |
Kindle Fire | |
Devices that do not support MIT SECURE (WPA2-Enterprise)
Device | Operating System |
---|---|
Kindle Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi + 3G | |
Xbox 360 S or Xbox wireless networking adapter | |
Sony Playstation 3 or Sony PSP | |
Nintendo Wii, DS, DSi or 3DS | |
Apple TV 1st and 2nd Generation | |
Nook v1.5 | |
Roku HD/XD/XDS Streaming Player | |
TiVo Wireless Network Adapter | |
See Also:
The Wireless Networks at MIT
How to connect to the MIT SECURE wireless network
Eduroam Landing Page
The MIT GUEST wireless network
Wireless RADIUS Server Certificate Fingerprints
Troubleshooting and reporting problems on the MIT wireless network
List of devices that can or can't connect to MIT SECURE