This document describes how to connect an iPhone/iPod Touch to the RMIT secure wireless network (RMIT-WPA). The steps to getting connected are connecting to unsecured RMIT wireless network, installing the RMIT University profile and then connecting to the secure RMIT-WPA network. Finally, proxy settings must be configured. These steps are documented in this guide.
Before beginning your wireless configuration, please ensure your Novell (NDS) account is active and that the password has not expired. This is your staff ‘e’ number or your student ‘s’ number. It is necessary to first connect to the unsecured RMIT network so that the RMIT profile can be downloaded, enabling connection to the secure network. To connect to the unsecure RMIT network.
A constant connection must be maintained as the wireless connection to a laptop uses a secure tunnel. Disconnection simply requires econnection and possibly to re-logon to any web sites you were signed into at the time of disconnection. To avoid being disconnected from the RMIT
wireless network.
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Make sure you are using the most recent iPhone/iPod Touch software. The minimum required version is 2.0. If your iPod Touch is on software 1.x, you can purchase the latest software for less than $10 at the Apple iTunes store. Connect your iPhone/iPod to your computer iTunes should launch (if not it can be launched by double-clicking it). Software version listed is at least version 2.0. Updating your software to the most
recent version is highly recommended. Click on “Check for Update” and if a newer version is available, click “Download and Install” the latest software.
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Before you can use any of the iPod Touch features, you must use iTunes to set up the iPod Touch. You can also register the iPod Touch and create an iTunes Store account (available in some countries) if you don’t already have one. Registration is free.
1. Download and install the latest version of iTunes
2. Connect the iPod Touch to a USB port on your computer using the USB cable provided in the product packaging.
3. The iPod Touch should power on and iTunes open with a Welcome to Your New iPod screen.
4. To register you iPod at a later time, click Register Later and skip to step #8.
5. To register your iPod now, click Continue.
6. To register your iPod, you must have an Apple ID.
a. If you already have an Apple ID, select Use my Apple ID to register my iPod
i. Type in your Apple ID and Password and click Continue.
ii. Type in the information requested and click Submit.
b. If you do not have an Apple ID, select I do not have an Apple ID.
i. Select Country and then click Continue.
ii. Type in the information requested and then click Submit.
7. Your iPod Touch is now registered to you.
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You can remotely wipe the contents of an iPhone or iPod touch. Doing so quickly removes all data and configuration information from the device, then the device is securely erased and restored to original, factory settings. It can take approximately one hour for each 8 GB of device capacity for the process to finish. With Exchange Server 2007, you can initiate a remote wipe using the Exchange Management Console, Outlook Web Access, or the Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Administration Web Tool. With Exchange Server 2003, you can initiate a remote wipe using the Exchange ActiveSync Mobile Administration Web Tool. Users can also wipe a device in their possession by choosing “Erase All Content and
Settings” from the Reset menu in General settings. Devices can also be configured to automatically initiate a wipe after several failed passcode attempts.
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iPod touch connects to the Internet via Wi-Fi networks. iPod touch can join AirPort and other Wi-Fi networks at home, at work, or at Wi-Fi hotspots around the world. When joined to a Wi-Fi network that is connected to the Internet, iPod touch connects to the Internet automatically whenever you use Mail, Safari, YouTube, Stocks, Maps, Weather, or the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store.Many Wi-Fi networks can be used free of charge. Some Wi-Fi networks require a fee. To join a Wi-Fi network at a hotspot where charges apply, you can usually open Safari
to see a webpage that allows you to sign up for service.
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