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Follow these steps for macOS, Windows, ChromeOS, 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. If you have previously connected to eduroam with credentials from another institution and are having trouble connecting to eduroam at Swarthmore - try removing your old eduroam profile (or choose to "forget" eduroam) and log back in using your Swarthmore credentials. |
eduroam Connection Instructions
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Android 9.0 (includes new Samsung Galaxy devices)
- Under Advanced at the bottom of the eduroam wireless configuration options, configure:
- Make sure EAP is set to PEAP
- Phase 2 Authentication - choose MSCHAPV2
- Click Save
- On the main configuration screen, configure:
- Certificates - confirm Do not validate is checked
- Identity - enter your FULL Swarthmore email address
- Password - enter your Swarthmore password
ChromeOS Device Configuration
Chromebooks and other devices using the ChromeOS require additional configuration, similar to Android devices.
- When you attempt to connect to eduroam for the first time, ensure that the below options are configured. Leave all other options blank or with their default choices.
- EAP - Choose PEAP
- Phase 2 Authentication - Choose MSCHAPV2
- CA Certificates - Confirm Unspecified is chosen
- Identity - enter your FULL Swarthmore email address
- Password - enter your Swarthmore email address
- Click Connect. You should be fully configured for eduroam on ChromeOS.