Frequently Asked Question
TBC1 Wireless
Last Updated a year ago
Here at TBC we have two wireless networks available for students. These are TBC1 and Students. There is also TBC_Guest but this is purposely slowed down to prevent high data usage by guests that might inhibit TBC's users. It's only meant to be used to let you access documents on how to access TBC1 and Students
TBC1 and Students wireless on the other hand are fast and support more users with less slow-down of the system. On TBC1 Wireless traffic is fully encrypted between your computer and the Access Point, this allows for safe signal transfer on our network. This does not mean your information cannot be accessed in different ways, it just means that anything you do is encrypted between your computer and our Access Point so anyone listening in on wifi signals cannot access the data that way.
Students uses a splash page login to verify your identity. It's only for those rare cases where a device cannot access the more secure TBC1 wifi.
Both TBC1 and Students relies on your InsideTrinity(Moodle) username and password.
Windows 8 and newer:
- 1. Open your Wifi options and click on TBC1
- When asked for your login, use the same username and password as Moodle.
- Windows should automatically connect
Windows 7 and older:
- Download the TBC1 wireless profile installer
- Run the installer, give it a few minutes. It will pop open a few command line windows before completing
- Connect to the TBC1 wireless using your TBC username and password
- If it asks to confirm Chewbacca or TBC-DC02 Select Yes
- If it asks to setup sharing, Select No
Mac OSX
- Connect to TBC1 or TBC2.4Ghz Wireless
- Enter your TBC Username and Password
- It will ask to confirm a self-signed certificate from Chewbacca or TBC-DC02. Accept this.
iOS
- Select TBC1 or TBC2.4 Ghz from your wireless list
- Enter TBC Username and Password
- If asked to confirm certificate from Chewbacca or TBC-DC02 - accept
Androi/ChromeOS
- Select TBC1 or TBC2.4Ghz from your wireless list
- Set EAP method to PEAP
- Set Phase2 authentication to MSCHAPv2
- CA Certificate (if asked) - Do Not Authenticate (if this is not an option Choose Trust on first connection)
- Use your TBC Credentials
Identity: username
Password: password