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2. Find your wireless Network Adapter Address.
- Click the Start button, then click Run. Type "CMD" to open command prompt.
- Type ipconfig /all.
- Look for the
Wireless Network Connection and find the physical address. In the example below, the Physical Address is
00-02-2D-21-D0-8F.

4. Write down your Physical Address for the next step.
5. Close the Command Prompt window.
3. Modify/create your GALEN Account.
You must have a UCSF student, faculty, or staff GALEN Account for wireless access. You must modify your GALEN account to include your Network Adapter Address.
The registration of your Network Adapter Address will be effective in 20 minutes. If you don't have a GALEN Account, create one now, then modify your account.
4. Configure/reconfigure your laptop settings.

2. From the Connection Status window, click on the Properties button.
3. In the Connection Properties window, double-click on Internet Protocol (TCP/IP).

4. If "Use the following IP" is already selected, consult with your department Computer Support Coordinator, otherwise select both "Obtain an IP address automatically" and "Obtain DNS server address automatically." Then click OK.

5. The network name, authentication, and encryption should be automatically managed by your laptop wireless utility software.
The wireless settings must be:
Network name (SSID): UCSF
Network authentication: Open
Encryption type: Disabled