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How to Connect to Eduroam
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- If you are located in campus housing and are trying to connect a device, such a TV or game console, that does not accept WPA2 authentication, please follow the instructions to register a gaming console or streaming device.
- Connecting to a personally-owned wireless printer to eduroam is not recommended.
Connecting to eduroam
- On your device, navigate to the area where you can view all Wi-Fi networks that are available and in range.
- Select eduroam from the list of available networks.
- Your device will prompt you to log in to the network using the following credentials:
- Username: w+ID#@usm.edu
- CampusID Password: Normal login password (same as email, SOAR, Canvas, etc.)
- Choose to select the security certificate, if prompted. You may be asked to accept the security certificate multiple times.
Note: If you are at participating eduroam institution, but have never logged into eduroam while on Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ campus, you will need to download eduroam via eduroam CAT (Configuration Assistant Tool).
Is your device asking you for additional information? Use the following settings.
- Security: 802.1x EAP
- EAP Method: PEAP
- Phase-2 Authentication: MSCHAPV2
- On a Chrome book, this may sometimes need to be set to Automatic.
- CA certificate: Use system certificates
- Domain: usm.edu
- Identity: w+ID#@usm.edu
- Anonymous Identity: not needed, leave blank
- Password: Your usual login password
- Proxy Settings: none
- IP Settings: DHCP
Updating Your Network Preferences
For the best Wi-Fi experience on campus, set eduroam as your preferred or default network on your device, and remove or forget former networks (such as Ó£ÌÒÊÓƵ Public). Since this process is device-specific, look up directions for how to forget a network and/or set a preferred or default network for your specific device. You may also need to forget your network if you have changed your password, and eduroam is not asking you to re-authenticate your credentials.
If you have questions updating these settings, please contact the iTech Help Desk at 601.266.HELP (4357) or by visiting Cook Library 103, Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m.