Configure Apple Products (Mac, iPhone, iPad, Apple TV) to use UCSD-Protected Wireless Service


Overview


Learn how to connect your Apple products to UC San Diego's campus wireless data network.

On this page:

 

Critical Concepts


 

Steps to Take


 Mac OS X 10.4.x to 10.10.x

Requires a Mac device running Mac OS X 10.11 or above.  Earlier versions are no longer being updated by Apple and are considered a security risk.

  1. Click on the Airport / Wi-Fi icon on the top right of your computer (near the system clock).
  2. Select the UCSD-PROTECTED network.
  3. Enter your Active Directory credentials when prompted.

iPhone/ iPod Touch/ iPad iOS 10 or above

  1. On homepage, select Settings.
  2. Select Wi-Fi. 
  3. Set your Wi-Fi to ON if you haven't already done so.
  4. Select the UCSD encrypted wireless service, UCSD-PROTECTED
  5. Authenticate:
    1. In the Username field, enter your Active Directory username.
    2. In the Password field, enter your Active Directory password.
  6. When prompted, select Accept to accept the UCSD certificate. You will receive a certificate of either auth.ucsd.edu or dhcp2.ucsd.edu.
  7. You should now be connected to the UCSD encrypted (WPA2-E) wireless service.

Apple TV

Requires an Apple ID, an Apple Computer running 10.11.5 or later, and a Micro USB cable (3rd gen Apple TV) or USB-C cable (4th gen Apple TV).

Known issue: There is currently a known issue with the 3rd and 4th gen Apple TV: connection to UCSD-PROTECTED cannot be established due to the latest software update. With the latest software update, the Apple TVs fail to update the time while attempting to connect to UCSD-PROTECTED. To get it working you will need to connect the Apple TV to the Internet prior to connecting it to UCSD-PROTECTED so that the Apple TV can set the time correctly. This can be achieved by either connecting Apple TV to a personal mobile hotspot, or by connecting to UCSD's wired network. If using a mobile hotspot is not an option, please be aware that there are additional steps that will be required below.

1. Gather Wireless MAC Address for Registration

For Apple TV Gen 3

If the Apple TV has already been configured for first time use, skip to step 6.

Connect your Apple TV to a power source and attach the HDMI cable to your display.

  1. When your Apple TV powers on for the first time you will need to choose a language.
  2. On the next screen, you will be prompted to connect to the wireless network. Disregard this screen and click the menu button on your remote to take you to the next screen.
  3. You will be presented with a series of windows asking if you would like to share information developers with Apple. Make a choice and continue.
  4. The Apple TV will reboot and bring you back to the main screen.
  5. When at the main screen, go to Settings/General/About. Your wireless mac address will be listed under Wi-Fi address. Write this down. If you are planning on using a wireless hotspot to sync the clock, you may proceed to, "Register the Device," below. Otherwise, in addition to the wireless address, you will need the Ethernet address.
    • The Ethernet address can be obtained from the same page where Wi-Fi address is found (Settings/General/About). It will display itself when you connect an active Ethernet cable to the Apple TV. When you connect the Ethernet cable, wait a few seconds and "Wi-Fi address" will read "Ethernet Address." Write this address down. Note: the Apple TV will not have Internet access via wired connection until it has been registered.

For Apple TV Gen 4

  1. Connect your Apple TV to a power source and attach the HDMI cable to your display.
  2. If the Apple TV has already been configured for first time then while at the main screen, go to Settings/General/About. Your wireless mac address will be listed under Wi-Fi address. Write this down.
  3. If you are planning on using a wireless hotspot to sync the clock, you may proceed to, "Register the Device," below. Otherwise, in addition to the wireless address, you will need the Ethernet address.
    • The Ethernet address can be obtained from the same page where Wi-Fi address is found (Settings/General/About). It will display itself when you connect an active Ethernet cable to the Apple TV. When you connect the Ethernet cable, wait a few seconds and "Wi-Fi address" will read "Ethernet Address". Write this address down. Note: the Apple TV will not have Internet access via wired connection until it has been registered.
  4. If the Apple TV is being configured for first time use, then continue through the set up until you reach this page:
  5. The address listed on the right is the wireless address. Write this down.
  6. If you are planning on connecting to wired because you do not have a mobile hotspot to sync the clock, then connect an active ethernet cable. Otherwise continue to the next section, "Register the Device."
  7. After you connect the ethernet cable, wait until you receive the following warning:
  8. Click on Settings. The ethernet address will be listed at the bottom of this page:
  9. Write down the ethernet address.

2. Register the Device

Register the Apple TV at:

https://netapps-web.ucsd.edu/cgi-bin/etherreg/etherform.pl

Once Hostmaster has registered the device, they will send a confirmation email. Please wait for this confirmation before proceeding. 

3. Creating a profile for the Apple TV

Configuring the Apple TV to connect to the UCSD-Protected network will require you to have an Apple Computer running at least 10.11.5 or later. You will also need to have an Apple ID to download the Apple Configurator 2 App from the App Store. In addition, you will need to download the certificate needed to configure the Apple configurator. In order to install the profile, you will need a micro-USB (3rd gen Apple TV) or USB-C cable (4th gen Apple TV) depending on the Apple TV you wish to configure.

  1. Download the Apple configurator 2 from the App Store using your Apple ID (Finder/Applications/App Store).
  2. Remove the HDMI cable and attach the micro usb or usb-c cable to the Apple TV and attach the other end to your computer. Leave the Apple TV powered on.
  3. Launch the Apple Configurator 2 Application (Finder/Applications/Apple Configurator 2).
  4. The application will display a picture of the connected Apple TV and default to the setting for All Devices.
  5. Right-click on the picture of the TV and choose Restore.
  6. You'll be asked to confirm this selection. Click on Restore and the Apple Configurator 2 software will download the latest software and update the Apple TV.
  7. Do not interrupt this process. Follow the onscreen instructions.
  8. Once the install has ended, click on File Menu (located in the upper left portion of the screen) and choose New Profile.
  9. Once you have selected New Profile, you'll be presented with a blank profile that will need to be configured:
    1. Under General on the left column, input the desired profile name (Example: ACT Apple TV)
    2. Scroll down to Security and select Always.
    3. For Automatically Remove Profile, select Never.
    4. Download and save this security certificate to your desktop.
    5. In the left column, select Certificate.
    6. Click on Configure and select the certificate you downloaded to be added. Do not click on save yet.
    7. Select Wi-Fi from the left column and click on configure, enter UCSD-PROTECTED for Service Set Identifier (SSID).
    8. Ensure auto join is checked.
    9. Select WPA/WPA2 Enterprise for Security Type.
    10. Under Protocol settings, check the boxes for TTLS and PEAP under Accepted EAP Types.
    11. Enter your AD username and Password (user name is not your full email)
    12. Set Inner Authentication to MSCHAPv2.
    13. Scroll back up and click on the Trust tab to configure the trusted certificate.
    14. Check the box under Trusted Certificates to apply the certificate. Proceed with selecting File once again from the menu in the upper left part of the screen and choose Save.

4. Adding the profile to the Apple TV

  1. The active window should still be present after saving. Right-click on the TV and choose Add > Profiles.
  2. Locate the saved Profile and add it.
  3. Wait while the profile is added to the Apple TV
  4. When the installation is complete, disconnect the Apple TV from its power source and micro-USB or USB-C cable, and close Apple Configurator 2 app.

5. Connecting the Apple TV to UCSD-PROTECTED network

Before you begin this step, ensure that you have received confirmation from UCSD hostmaster that the device has been registered.

  1. Connect the Apple TV to a display, and power it on. Follow the onscreen instructions for first time setup.
    1. At the network screen connect the Apple TV to a mobile hotspot or to a wired connection. (If using a wired connection, please ensure you registered your device for both wired and wireless use. If you did not, go back to "Register the Device," above.)
    2. Remember this step is necessary because Apple TV needs to update its clock, and will not connect to UCSD-PROTECTED until it has.
  2. While connected to this network, finish the setup. When you reach the home menu, disconnect the Apple TV from the hotspot or wired connection, and restart the Apple TV.
  3. Upon restart, Apple TV should automatically connect to UCSD-PROTECTED. If you used a mobile hotspot, ensure that it is shut off.
    1. Note that it may take anywhere between 1-5 minutes for the Apple TV to establish a connection to UCSD-PROTECTED.
    2. You can verify connectivity by going to Settings/General/Network.
  4. You should be online. If for some reason you are still not able to connect, go to Settings/General/Restart, and try again.

If you still have questions or need additional assistance, please submit a ticket or call the ITS Service Desk at (858) 246-4357