Swarthmore has three Wi-Fi networks. Follow the links below for instructions to connect to the appropriate network.
- eduroam
Wireless#eduroam for users from Swarthmore, Haverford, Bryn Mawr, and other eduroam institutions
SwatGuest for campus guests
SwatDevice for devices such as gaming systems and e-readers.
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Eduroam should be used by current members of Swarthmore, Haverford, and Bryn Mawr Colleges, as well as other eduroam-enabled institutions. The College's authenticated wireless network provides a high level of security using WPA2 authentication using WPA2 authentication and AES encryption. Please follow the instructions below to get started.
List of eduroam enabled institutions
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Follow these steps for macOS, Windows, Ubuntu computers, and iOS-based phones and tablets. Android-based phones and tablets, and Chromebooks need additional configuration steps. 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. |
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Register your Computer
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Computers running Windows and macOS operating systems will have to install software at this stage. The software is an agent from SafeConnect that runs in the background called Policy Key. (The Policy Key software is not required for Android, IOS, and Linux computers.) A few moments after you first connect to eduroam, a web page should open with the Swarthmore network registration process - if not, open up a web browser and go to any off-campus webpage (e.g. cnn.com), which will redirect you to the registration page. Enter your Swarthmore username (leave off @swarthmore.edu) and password, then download and install SafeConnect to install the Policy Key. If prompted, install anti-virus - an up-to-date and fully functional anti-virus is required to obtain access to the network. After installing the required software, it may take up to three minutes for your network connection to reconfigure. When it does, you should be online! If it does not automatically redirect you to the Swarthmore home page, open up a new tab or window, and try to go to your off-campus webpage again (e.g. cnn.com or facebook.com, etc.). |
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NOTE: If Phase 2 Authentication is not one of the visible fields, skip down to the Android: Alternate Instructions listed below.
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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
For EAP (before Phase 2 Authentication), choose PEAP
Phase 2 Authentication - choose MSCHAPV2
CA Certificate - choose Do Not validate
Online Certificate Status - choose Do not verify (or system certificates or Unspecified
Domain - enter swarthmore.edu (if domain is requested)
Identity - enter your
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Swarthmore email address
Password - enter your
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Swarthmore password
Click Connect
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. If prompted to install a certificate, allow installation.
Android: Alternate Instructions (includes some 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
Android: Google Pixel 6 and 7 with Android 13
On your Android device, swipe down twice to find the settings option.
Tap Settings, then Network & internet, then Internet.
Tap eduroam.
Tap EAP method, then select PEAP.
Tap Phase 2 authentication, then select MSCHAPV2.
Tap CA certificate, then select Use system certificates.
Tap Online Certificate Status, then select Do not verify.
Tap the line under Domain and enter swarthmore.edu.
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Tap the line under Identity and enter your username@swarthmore.edu email address.
Tap the line under Password and enter your Swarthmore password.
Tap Connect at the bottom of the screen
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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 password
Click Connect. You should be fully configured for eduroam on ChromeOS.
Troubleshooting
For connection problems, it may be helpful to delete the eduroam connection configuration on your device and re-add it.
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