EduRoam eduroam is a secure , federated configuration wireless network that gives visitors from participating students, faculty, and staff from UConn and other participating academic institutions encrypted access to wireless networks using their home institution credentials. UConn faculty, staff, and students can use eduroam for secure network access when at a participating institution. The visiting institution determines what resources eduroam users have access to.
Technical Information
Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise
Encryption Type: AES
EAP Type: Protected EAP (PEAP)
How to Connect
Open up the wireless (Wi-Fi) settings on your device. Select eduroam for your network.
When prompted:
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Visitors at UConn: Log in with yourusername@homeinstitution.edu and password.
Refer to your home institution's instructions on connecting to eduroam
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For Android devices, enter radius.uconn.edu in the Domain field, and NetID@uconn.edu in the Identify field.
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the wireless network (Wi-Fi) at UConn and at other participating institutions.
For a list of members, visit: Eduroam Community Organizations.
How to connect
To connect to eduroam, use your home institution credentials.
UConn members (anyone with a NetID)
On your device, go to Wi-Fi settings.
Select the eduroam network.
When prompted, enter:
Username: YourNetID@uconn.edu (example: abc12345@uconn.edu)
Password: Your NetID password
You have connected to eduroam and have access to secure Wi-Fi.
Tip |
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For device-specific instructions, especially Android devices, follow the instructions for how to connect to UCONN-SECURE. The only difference in the instructions is that you need to enter NetID@uconn.edu in the username/identity field and not just your NetID. |
For members of another institution visiting UConn:
On your device, go to Wi-Fi settings.
Select the eduroam network.
When prompted, enter:
Username: Your institutional email address, ex. username@homeinstitution.edu
Password: Your institutional email password
You have connected to eduroam and can access the internet while on the UConn campus.
Technical Information
Security Type: WPA2-Enterprise
Encryption Type: AES
EAP Type: Protected EAP (PEAP)
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