This document will give you instructions on how to connect your Mac to our SU-Secure wireless network.

If this is an SU device(having an SU tag) your device should already automatically connect to SU-Secure.  

Automated System instructions

  1. Click the Wi-Fi icon in the upper-right corner of your screen and select SU-Connect from the list of available networks.
  2. The Join SU-Connect window should open automatically. If it does not, open a web browser (Safari or Chrome) and go to http://connect.salisbury.edu. Then select Personally Owned Device or Salisbury University Owned Devices.
    connection wizard
  3. Verify the correct OS is listed and click the JoinNow button.
    1. If you are using MacOS BigSur you may have to select it from the OS drop down menu.  
      Mac image 2.png
  4. The application will now begin to download. Click the Downloads arrow in your browser to view the download or open your Downloads folder on your Dock or through Finder, and then double-click Wifi_JoinNow_Wrapper.dmg to open.
    download file
  5. The SecureW2 JoinNow Wrapper application will open in a separate window. Double-click to open.
  6. If you receive the warning that “Wifi_JoinNow_Wrapper” is an application downloaded from the Internet. Are you sure you want to open it?, click Open.
    open application download
  7. Now enter your Salisbury Username and Password and click Next.
    username and password
    1. If you are on a Mac using BigSur you will be prompted to install a profile as shown below.

b.  Click on the Apple in the top left corner of your screen, select System Preferences, then choose Profiles.

c.  Select the Salisbury University profile from the list on the left then click Install.  

8.  Enter your Mac’s Administrator name and password for your personal device and click OK.

9.  If your password and up-to-date and your account is active, this process will complete and you will need to click Done.

    1. If you are unable to authenticate please verify that your user name and password are correct by logging into https://gullnet.salisbury.edu If you are unable to log into GullNet you can change your password by visiting http://mypassword.salisbury.edu 
      wizard finished

       10.  You should now see that you are connected to SU-Secure.

connected to SU-secure

Direct connection

If the automated process does not work on your computer, here are the instructions on how to connect directly to SU-Secure.

  1. Click the Wi-Fi icon in the upper-right corner of your screen and select SU-Secure from the list of available networks.
    wifi menu
  2. Enter your Salisbury University username and password and make sure the Mode is set to Automatic.
    username and password
  3. Ensure the certificate mentions nps01.salisbury.edu as shown below, which will confirm that you are connecting to our SU-Secure network.  If it shows, click Continue.
    authenticate to network
  4. Enter your Mac’s Administrator name and password and click Update Settings.
    admin username and password
  5. You should now see that you are connected to SU-Secure.
    connected to SU secure

Manually connect

If connecting directly to SU-Secure does not work on your computer, here are the instructions on how to manually connect to SU-Secure.

  1. Click the Wi-Fi icon in the upper-right hand corner of your screen and click Join Other Network...
    wifi icon menu
  2. In the box next to Network Name, type “SU-Secure”. Next to Security, select WPA2 Enterprise. After changing the Security option, you will have more information to fill in.
    network name
  3. Next to Mode, select Automatic. Enter your Salisbury University Username and Password. Click Join after you enter this information.
    login page
  4. You should now see that you are connected to SU-Secure.
    connected to su-secure

Troubleshooting steps

If you are unable to connect to SU-Secure via the automated SU-Connect set up you may need to first delete your profile

  1. Click on the Apple icon in the upper left of the screen and then click System Preferences.
    system preferences menu
  2. Click Profiles.
    system preferences
  3. Click SU-Secure-Personal/Corp mobileconfig and then click the minus sign in the lower left corner.
    su profilesu profile
  4. Click Remove.
    remove su profile
  5. Enter your Mac’s Administrator name and password for your personal device and then OK to complete the profile removal.
    admin username and password
  6. Go back to the beginning of page and start over.  

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