Manually Connect to Wifi on Windows 10
This article will help users who are trying to connect to otc-wifi on a Windows 10 device, who are getting prompts like this:
AND/OR:
Wifi connection says "No Internet", keeps disconnecting, or shows a caution sign, or limited access.
Instructions
Right-click on the Wireless Network Connection icon in your taskbar.
Click Open Network and Sharing Center.
Click Set up a new connection or network.
Click Manually connect to a wireless network > Next
Under Enter information for the wireless network you want to add, use the following information:
Network Name: otc-wifi
Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise
Encryption Type: [leave at default]
Security Key: [leave at default]
Check the box for: Start this connection automatically
Leave unchecked: Connect even if the network is not broadcasting
Click Next
Click Change connection settings
Click the Security tab.
Click Settings
Uncheck the box next to Verify the server's identity by validating the certificate, then click Configure
Uncheck the box next to Automatically use my Windows logon name and password (and domain if any) and click OK
Click OK to close the Protected EAP Properties box (we've already made changes here).
Back on the Security tab, click Advanced Settings
Check the box next to Specify authentication mode, click the drop-down box below it, and select User authentication
Click OK to close the properties box.
Click Close to complete the setup. Close out of any windows that remain open.
The next time you want to connect to otc-wifi, find the network in Available Networks and connect. It should prompt you for your OTC username and password in a Windows Security box. You will need to enter your username in the domain\username format (i.e. otc\az1234567 or otc\jdoe) with your OTC password in the password field, and then click OK to connect.
You should now be connected to the OTC Wifi.