Connecting to Campus WiFi (eduroam)

Summary

Instructions for connecting to the eduroam Wi-Fi network.

Body

Objective

Connect to the eduroam Wi-Fi network at the University of Nebraska. eduroam (education roaming) is a secure, world-wide wireless roaming access service for the international research and education community. eduroam is also the primary wireless network for University of Nebraska students, faculty, staff, and our peers from participating eduroam institutions. Once you have configured access for eduroam, you will automatically receive secure wireless encryption and authentication when visiting other eduroam institutions.

Users

  • Affiliates
  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students
  • Volunteers

Before You Begin

Before attempting to connect to the eduroam Wi-Fi network, make sure you have your campus account username (e.g., username@nebraska.edu, @unk.edu, @unl.edu, @unomaha.edu)​​​​ and campus password ready. 

Don't know your campus Account Username or Password? Visit https://trueyou.nebraska.edu to manage your identity.

Steps

Assisted Setup

Assisted device setup is available using the Wireless Network Configuration Utility.

Manual Setup

Support

For the most efficient support experience, please submit a ticket using the request form. Alternatively, contact your campus Help Center location via email, by phone, or in person. 

  • Kearney - 308-865-8363
  • Lincoln - 402-472-3970
  • Omaha - 402-554-4357

For more information about eduroam, visit https://eduroam.org/about.

Details

Details

Article ID: 14
Created
Thu 11/2/23 5:11 PM
Modified
Fri 8/16/24 11:45 AM

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