Connecting to the BostonCollege wireless network
Windows XP
Important:
- "BostonCollege" is not a secure
wireless network, but is an alternative for older laptops that do not meet
the requirements for "bcsecure."
- If you plan to use your laptop's wired (Ethernet) interface for network
access, we strongly recommend that you configure and activate the wired
network interface first. Learn how to connect
to the Internet from a residence hall, office, or other wired location.
Requirements:
Part 1
Update your laptop to meet wireless requirements:
Get
Service Pack 2 for Windows XP
- Click Start. Right-click My Computer,
and select Properties.
- Click the General tab, under System, it will
say Microsoft Windows XP, followed by other data, including
Service Pack 1 or Service Pack 2. If you do not see Service
Pack 2, you must update to SP2 by going to
http://update.microsoft.com/
and following the instructions. Note: Even if you already have SP2, it is
still a good idea to get Windows updates.
Note: Learn
why
Boston College does not recommend Windows XP Home and how you can get a
free upgrade.
Update
wireless card drivers for security and performance
Wireless network cards, even those in new laptops, require updates to the
driver to work correctly and provide the best and most secure wireless network
service.
To find out which kind of wireless card you have:
- Click Start.
- Right-click My Network Places and select Properties.
- Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select
Properties.
- On the General tab, the wireless card name is listed
under the Connect using heading.
Dell laptops purchased through Boston College
To update the wireless card driver:
- Go to Intel's download page:
http://downloadcenter.intel.com/Default.aspx?iid=business+dc_all#
- On the left menu, click Wireless, then click WiFi
Products, then click the wireless driver you have.
- Follow the instructions on the page to download & install the drivers
for your wireless card.
- Right-click the Intel PROSet icon in the system tray at the bottom right
of your screen:

- If you can, select Use Windows to manage Wi-Fi from the
drop-down list (see Figure 1).
If that phrase does not appear in the list, you don't need to select anything.
Figure 1.
Other laptops
To update the wireless card driver, go to the manufacturer's website to download
and install the latest wireless card driver.
Part 2
To configure and enable the wireless network connection:
- If you have an Ethernet cable plugged into your computer, unplug it.
- If your laptop has a physical on/off switch, make sure that your wireless
card is switched on and active.
- Make sure you are currently in an area of the BC campus with wireless
network service. Check the
list
of buildings and areas on campus
that have BC wireless network access or see the
Wireless
Campus Maps page
.
- Click Start.
- Right-click My Network Places (in Classic view, right-click
on the My Network Places icon on the Desktop), then select
Properties (see Figure 1).
Figure 1.
- Under the heading LAN or High-Speed Internet you should
see a Wireless Network icon (see Figure 2).

Figure 2.
- Right-click Wireless Network Connection and select View Available
Wireless Networks (see Figure 3).
Note: If View Available Wireless Networks does not appear
in the list, select Enable from the drop-down list. Then
right click Wireless Network Connection again and select
View Available Wireless Networks.

Figure 3.
- Click BostonCollege, then click Connect(see
Figure 4).

Figure 4.
- From the left column, click Change advanced settings
(see Figure 5):
Figure 5.
- Select the Wireless Networks tab. Click to select the
BostonCollege wireless service and use the Move Up
button to move it to the top of the list. Click the Advanced
button (see Figure 6).

Figure 6.
- Do the following (see Figure 7):
- Select the Access point (infrastructure) networks only
option.
- Click Close.
Figure 7.
- On the Wireless Network Connection Properties window, click OK
Part 3
You MUST activate your computer for wireless network
access (even if you have already activated your computer for wired network
access).
To activate your computer for wireless network access at BC:
- Open your web browser and go to:
https://activate.bc.edu (see Figure 8)

Figure 8.
- Click on the button for BC faculty, students, staff, and affiliates
and follow the directions. Note the following:
- Important: If
you have a Windows computer, you will be required to download &
install ePO.
- If you get a message prompting you to change your computer name, another
computer on the network already has the name you chose. There cannot
be more than one computer on the network with the same computer name.
Follow the instructions provided on the web page to change your computer
name. (Note: Unix users only need to enter a new computer name on the
Activation web page - not change the computer name on their computer.)
- Restart your computer after activating. There may be a short time delay
after you activate before you can access your BC email and the web.
Need more help?
- Contact the Help Center: 552-HELP (2-HELP from on-campus), help.center@bc.edu,
or www.bc.edu/gethelp.
- Students: You can also visit the Walk-In Help Desk in O'Neill 248 next
to the Campus Technology Resource Center (
CTRC).
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