Secure Your Starbucks Wi-Fi Connection

Normally when you connect to a Starbucks Wi-Fi hotspot, you’re presented with a website where you can log into your account. While the connection to the website is secure, your connection to the Wi-Fi access point is unencrypted. This means that anybody nearby with the means can intercept your data.
T-Mobile offers a 802.1x option for their Wi-Fi subscribers. By using 802.1x, all of your wireless traffic to and from the Wi-Fi access point is encrypted. Fortunately for Mac users, we have a solid 802.1x client built right into OS X.
Here’s how to set it up:
- Launch the Internet Connect application (it’s in your Applications folder)
- Start a new configuration and enter the following info (use the picture above as a guide):
-Network Port: Airport
-User Name: It’s usually the T-Mobile wireless number associated with your Wi-Fi account
-Your password
-Wireless Network: tmobile1x - Under Authentication, click on TTLS and press the configure button.
- At the next screen, select PAP for TTLS Inner Authentication. Leave Outer Identity blank.
You’re done! You can save this configuration so you don’t have to re-enter this information. Now press connect and you should be connected within a few seconds.
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