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Visitors who do not have a College UserID and are not from an eduroam-enabled institution may use the wireless network called SwatGuest. Guests can use our self-service process to sign up for a temporary account. These accounts are good for four days.
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Faculty, staff, students, and Trico members with a swarthmore.edu email address use the following 3-step process to set up a wireless connection. Follow these steps for Chromebooks, OS X, Windows, Ubuntu computers, and iOS based phones and tablets. Android based phones and tablets need an additional configuration step. Other versions of Linux are not supported on our wireless network.
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Some devices, such as gaming systems and eReaders, do not support WPA2-Enterprise authentication. These devices will need to be registered for SwatDevice. Only devices NOT capable of WPA2-Enterprise will be allowed on SwatDevice. To register a device for SwatDevice, you will need the device's MAC address. Instructions for finding the MAC address of many common devices can be found on the ITS Gaming and Other Devices webpage.
- Check if device supports WPA2-Enterprise - this can usually be found in the device's documentation or manufacturer's website. Below is a list of devices known NOT to support WPA2-Enterprise
- WPA2-Enterprise requires ability to enter unique user name and password
- Get the device's WiFi MAC address - directions can be found on the ITS Gaming and Other Devices webpage
- Contact the ITS Help Desk and request device registration - include type of device and the MAC address
- Wait for email confirmation that your device has been registered - depending on how busy the Network Team is, this may take a few days
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