This article describes how to connect to the PSU Secure wireless (Wi-Fi) network on campus with Android Android mobile devices.
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Advanced Option for Connecting to the PSU Wi-Fi Network
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Connect to the PSU Secure Wi-Fi Network
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If your device requires a root certificate, the GlobalSign Root CA certificate can be found at https://secure.globalsign.net/cacert/Root-R3.crt. |
Select the menu Menu button on your phone, then select Settings.
Go Navigate to your device’s device settings, and select Wi-Fi.
Select PSU Secure from the list of available Wi-Fi networks.
If this is your first time connecting to a secure network, you will be asked to set a credential storage password. This can be whatever you want it to be.
Enter the following. Depending on your device and operating system, some of these fields may not be requiredenter the following for any required fields:
EAP Method : → PEAP
Phase 2 Authentication : → MSCHAPV2
CA Certificate : → Use System Certificates
Domain : → pdx.edu
Identity : YourOdinUsername→ Your Odin Username
Anonymous identity: Identity → Leave blankBlank
Wireless Password → Your Odin Password: YourOdinPassword
Select Connect.
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Troubleshooting PSU Secure Wi-Fi Issues
If you're unable to connect to the PSU Secure network, try clearing your local cache and saved networks, especially PSU and PSU Guest.
When you have cleared out all other PSU wireless credentials, your device should always auto-join the PSU Secure network, and you won't need to sign in again.
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Additional Support Resources
Contact For additional support, please contact the OIT Help Desk for more help.
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issues is in person. If possible, please bring your device to the OIT Help Desk |
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in the Fariborz Maseeh Hall (FMH) Student Services Lobby. |