Wireless Access at Residence Halls: Windows 7

Instructions for Windows 7 (for The Oaks, Brandt, and Stu-Han Residence Halls)

STEP 1: Make sure the wireless card is enabled on your laptop.  There are two settings that could cause your wireless card to be disabled:

  1. Most laptops have a button to disable/enable the wireless card—when enabled the button will usually be lit.
  2. If you are not able to connect to wireless networks, then there is a chance that the Windows operating system might have disabled your wireless network card. Here are the steps to check if your wireless network card is disabled by the Windows 7 operating system:
    1. Click Start > Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center > on the left side, under Control Panel Home, click on Change adapter settings.
    2. Look for the Wireless Network Connection icon, if the line underneath shows “Disabled“, then right-click on your wireless network card and select “Enable”.

STEP 2: Click on the network connection icon on the bottom-right corner of your laptop screen, select Open Network and Sharing Center


STEP 3:
On the left side of the window, click on Manage wireless networks.


STEP 4:
Click on the Add button.

STEP 5: Click on Manually create a network profile.

STEP 6: The following settings needs to be changed:

1. For the Network name: field, enter La Verne Housing (the network name is case-sensitive, so be sure to capitalize the first letters of each word)
2. For the Security type: drop-down menu, choose No authentication (Open)
3. Check the box next to Start this connection automatically
4. Check the box next to Connect even if this network is not broadcasting
Verify that your settings match the settings shown in the second screenshot below, and then click on the Next button.


STEP 7: You should now see a message stating that you have “Successfully added La Verne Housing”. Click on the Close button.

STEP 8: In order to verify that you are connected to the Brandt Hall or Stu-Han wireless network, click on the network connection icon on the bottom-right corner of your laptop screen. A screenshot similar to the one below will appear stating that you are connected to “La Verne Housing”. Notice the yellow exclamation point next to the word “Connected”; this indicates that you need to log in to access the Internet.

Another way to verify if you are connected to the Brandt Hall or Stu-Han wireless network is to click on the wireless network connection icon on the bottom-right corner of your laptop screen, select Open Network and Sharing Center and it will show that you are connected (shown in the screenshot below). Notice the red “X” between La Verne Housing and Internet. Once you log in to the wireless network (explained in the following steps), the red “X”will go away.

STEP 9: Open a web browser so your computer can go to the Login web page. If your browser does not automatically go to the Login web page, please type in any website address and press Enter. Enter your University of La Verne e-mail username and password and click on Submit. For example, if your e-mail address is john.smith@laverne.edu, then enter john.smith in the User Name box.

STEP 10: When you have successfully logged in, a pop-up window will appear with a Logout button. Your computer will stay logged in up to 12 hours unless you log out.

Note: you can be logged in on up to three computers at the same time with the same e-mail username–if you are already concurrently logged in on three computers, and you try to login on a fourth computer using the same e-mail username, you will not be able to log in on that fourth computer (and no error message will appear).

STEP 11: When you click the Logout button, you will get a message shown in the screenshot below. As the message states–to complete the log off process and to prevent access to unauthorized users, you must close all browser windows and exit the browser application.

Need Help?

If you have any problems, please contact the Unified Service Desk at (909) 593-3511 x4130