Android (alt)
Configuring your phone to connect to our Wi-Fi network requires two steps: 1. Downloading the required certificate to your phone's credential storage, 2. setting up the connection itself.
Download Certificate

Download the CA certificate by tapping or scanning the QR code to the left and visiting the encoded URL in your browser.
Download does not work in Firefox
The Firefox browser cannot be used to download the certificate to your rmobile phone. You will instead see the message "This certificate is already installed as a certificate authority".
Please use your system browser or Chrome to download the certificate.

Pattern entry dialog
Your phone may ask you to enter your PIN or security pattern. This step ensures that no one else can install certificates on your device.
PIN or security pattern are necessary
Using a security feature (PIN or pattern) is a necessary requirement for using a certificate. If no security feature has been set up before, your phone will ask you to do so before allowing you to proceed.

Enter certificate details
Enter the certificate data. You can choose any name, but we recommend "WLAN Uni Halle". Select "WLAN" or "WiFi" from the Credential Use drop-down box.

Certificate installation successful
Your device will notify you once installation is complete.
Connecting to the university network

WiFi, disconnected
Open your WiFi settings menu and select the network "uni-halle". This will open the security settings page for your chosen network.

Security settings
Choose "PEAP" as the EAP authentication method and "MSCHAPV2" for the phase 2 authentication method.
Your username is your usual five-character identifier.
Your password is the one you set in the Serviceportal.
Select the just installed certificate in the "CA certificate" field.
Leave the "Anonymous identity" field empty.
Some devices require setting a certificate domain. Use "uni-halle.de" (without the quotation marks).
Tap "Connect" or "Save" after entering the above settings.

WiFi, connection established
If everything has been set up correctly, your device should have successfully established a connection with the university network.