Technology
Connecting to the ISUNet Wireless Network with Google Chromebook
Last modified 7/9/2024
Students, faculty and staff may use their Google Chromebook to access isunet, a secure wireless network that is accessible throughout campus.
These instructions require you to be within range of the isunet wireless network.
Connect to isunet with Google Chromebook
To connect to isunet with Google Chromebook, do the following:
- Power on your Google Chromebook.
- On the Home screen, locate the wifi icon at the bottom-right of the screen, and click on it.
- If your wifi is off, click Turn Wi-Fi on to turn wifi on. If it is already on, skip this step.
- Click Settings.
- Click isunet, under Wi-Fi networks.
- A window will appear which contains the wi-fi settings for isunet. Configure them as follows:
- The EAP method should be PEAP.
- The Phase 2 authentication should be MSCHAPV2.
- The Server CA certificate should be "Do not validate" (might appear as "Do not check") or "None"
- Leave Subject match blank
- Leave Subject alternative name match blank
- Under Domain suffic match, specify wireless.ilstu.edu
- Under Identity, enter your ISU email.
- Leave Anonymous identity blank.
- Under Password, enter your ISU password.
- Click Connect.
You are now connected to the isunet wireless network.
How to Get Help
For technical assistance, you may Submit a Help Ticket, or contact the Technology Support Center at 309-438-4357, or by email at SupportCenter@IllinoisState.edu.
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