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Overview
Pitt IT supports general connectivity for wi-fi devices. You should be able to connect to PittNet Wi-Fi by configuring your Chromebook device according to these specifications.
Detail
Configuring Chromebooks
Complete the following steps to connect your Chromebook to PittNet Wi-Fi.
- Click on the Quick Settings Panel at the bottom right of your screen.

- Select the Wi-Fi button.

- A list of available wireless networks will appear. Select WIRELESS-PITTNET or eduroam.

- The Join Wi-Fi network window will appear. Select the following settings:

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EAP method: PEAP
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Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2
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Server CA certificate: Do not check
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Subject match: <leave blank>
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Subject alternative name match: <leave blank>
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Domain suffix match: <leave blank>
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Identity: your University Computing Account username (without @pitt.edu)
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Password: your University Computing Account password
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Anonymous identity: <leave blank>
- Click the Connect button.
Troubleshooting
- Verify that your University Computing Account username and password are correct. When in doubt, try to log in on my.pitt.edu.
- Locate the setting for "Domain suffix match" and enter pitt.edu
- Forget the network, restart your device, then try again.