1. Click the AirPort in the menu bar at the top of the screen. Turn on the AirPort if it is not already turned on.

2. After turning on your AirPort, select Open Network Preferences.
3. From the left-side menu, select Airport.
4. Click on the button labeled Advanced.
5. From the buttons along the top of the window, choose 802.1X.
6. In the Domain drop down list, change domain from Login Window to User.
7. Then in the Configurations menu, click the plus sign. You can then give the configuration a name: WUFI-S. On the right enter this information:

8. Select TTLS and click Configure. Enter the following information:

9. Click OK to close the TTLS window.
10. Click OK to save settings and close the window.
11. In the Network window, click Apply.
Note: You may need to turn Airport off and then back on in order to connect.
12. Select Network Name drop down menu and select WUFI-S
13. When prompted with the Verify Certificate window pop-up, click Show Certificate.
14. Select "Always Trust These Certificates" and click Continue.

15. You should now have a successful connection. If not, you may need to reboot and turn AirPort off and back on for a good connection.
Your computer will now automatically connect with the Wireless Network and log you in when you are within range.