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Chromebook Wireless Guide

Connecting to Wi-Fi at CCV Academic Centers on a Chromebook

The method for connecting to the wireless network at any CCV academic center is the same for students, faculty, and staff. Find the directions below for connecting using a device with the ChromeOS operating system.

Connection Instructions

  1. Click on the Network icon in the  (lower-right corner). Then click on “No network” to choose a network.
    WiFi Step 1 for ChromeOS
  2. Choose the “CCV” wireless network
    WiFi Step 2 for ChromeOS
  3. Enter the following values for the fields:
    • EAP method: PEAP
    • EAP Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2
    • Server CA certificate: Do not check
    • Identity: your CCV username.
    • Password: your CCV password.
      • A note on your username and password: they are the same username and password you use to log into the Portal, Canvas and your CCV email. Your username is unique to you and will look something like abc01010.

WiFi Step 3 for ChromeOS

 

Trouble Connecting?

If you are having trouble connecting, please reach out to staff at either your academic center, or the CCV IT HelpDesk or follow our troubleshooting steps on Trouble Connecting to Wireless at CCV.

 

Trouble Connecting to Wireless at CCV?

There are a couple different problems that might affect your ability to log into a CCV wireless network at one of our academic centers. Most of those problems can be resolved by following one of these steps:

  1. Remove or forget the network connection (see directions below). You can then re-add it by following directions on the Wireless page.
  2. CCV passwords expire! This is one of the most common access issue. Follow these Password Reset instructions to change your CCV password.

Still having trouble?

Please reach out to staff at either your academic center, or the CCV IT HelpDesk.

Forget a wireless network

If you’re having trouble with a Wi-Fi connection a good troubleshooting step is to “forget” the network. Different computers and phones have different ways to do this. Please follow the directions below for the device you are using.

Windows 10

To forget a wireless network on a Windows 10 computer, click on the wireless icon in the taskbar. Then right-click on the CCV network and choose Forget.

Forget CCV Wireless Network

iOS Mobile

Tap on the information icon next to the wireless network, then choose, “Forget this Network”.

Forget CCV Network
Forget CCV Network

Choose “Forget”.
Forget CCV Network

iPhone Wireless Guide

Connecting to WiFi at CCV Academic Centers on an iPhone

The method for connecting to wireless networks at CCV academic centers is the same for students, faculty, and staff. Find the directions below for connecting using an iPhone.

Connection Instructions

  1. Launch the Settings app.
  2. Select Wi-Fi settings.
  3. Select the network CCV.
  4. Enter your username and password and tap Join.
    This is the same username and password you use to log into the Portal, Canvas and your CCV email. Your username is unique to you and will look something like abc01010.
  5. Tap on Trust to accept the clearpass.vsc.edu security certificate, if it pops up.
  6. Once you see the checkmark by the CCV network, you are successfully connected.

Trouble Connecting?

If you are having trouble connecting, please reach out to staff at either your academic center, or the CCV IT HelpDesk or follow our troubleshooting steps on Trouble Connecting to Wireless at CCV.

Connection Instructions with Screenshots

  1. Launch the Settings app.
    Settings App on Home Screen

  2. Select Wi-Fi settings.
    Wi-Fi Settings Location
  3. Select the network CCV
    CCV Network Location
  4. Enter your username and password and tap Join.
    This is the same username and password you use to log into the Portal, Canvas and your CCV email. Your username is unique to you and will look something like abc01010.
    WiFi Username and Password
  5. Tap on Trust to accept the clearpass.vsc.edu security certificate, if it pops up.
  6. Once you see the checkmark by the CCV network, you are successfully connected.
    Successfully Connected to WiFi