Step 1: Clear the Air
To access the MSUSecureWireless network you will first need to setup the wireless connection. Here's how:

Click on the wireless icon in the taskbar... 

   wirelessMenu

and then select "Network and Sharing Center." Next, select  "Manage Wireless Networks" on the left hand side.

networkandSharing

After that, select the MSUSecureWireless network (if visible) and click "Remove." If the network is not visible in the menu below, proceed to the next step.

 
manageWirelessConnections


 
Step 2: Fresh Start  Once the network is no longer listed, click "Add." After this, select "Manually create a network profile."

manualAdd

From here, you will enter all information as pictured. Make sure you type MSUSecureWireless exactly as it appears and select the correct network settings. 

manualAdd

Now click "Next."
After this, you'll click "Change connection settings."

changeConnection

This will take you to a menu where you'll need to click the "Security" tab.

securityTab

About halfway down the menu, you'll see a "Settings" button. Click on it.

networkProperties

You may see the option below. If so, uncheck the "Automatically use.." option and click "OK."

MSCHAP


Then you'll see a screen like the one below. Click on the "Advanced Settings" button to continue.

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Step 3: Almost there!
You should be back to this window:

next

Check "Specify authentication mode" and select "user authentication" from the drop down menu. Click "save credentials" and enter your credentials as follows:

enterCreds

credentialsKey
Step 4: Sweet Relief
Now it's time to clean up. Click "OK" if you haven't already, and close out any remaining menus. You will see full bars on the wireless icon below. You are now free to move about the internet.


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