eduroam is a global wireless network access service for research and education. It allows faculty, staff and students to use their home institution’s wireless credentials (usernames and passwords) to access Wi-Fi instantly and securely while visiting other eduroam participating institutions.
Look for and select the eduroam SSID from your operating system Wi-Fi options while at the participating institution. If you don't see eduroam SSID, that institution may not be a participating member with eduroam. You can search for participating intuitions at .
Select the eduroam SSID from their operating system Wi-Fi options while at Âé¶¹AV.
eduroam is a global wireless network access service for research and education. It allows faculty, staff and students to use their home institution’s wireless credentials (usernames and passwords) to access Wi-Fi instantly and securely while visiting other eduroam participating institutions. Visit lamar.edu/wifi for more information.
eduroam is a global wireless network access service and is available in over 100 countries around the world. To see list of where eduroam is available, visit .
eduroam is a global initiative supported by GÉANT, the National Research and Education networks and individual institutions. Each participating organization contributes time, manpower and resources to help support the collaborative efforts.
Overall governance of eduroam is provided by the Global eduroam Governance Committee which currently comprises eleven senior representatives of roaming operators in Africa, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, North America and Europe.
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eduroam is based on the most secure encryption and authentication standards in existence today. Its security far exceeds typical commercial hotspots. Be aware though that when using the general Internet at an eduroam hotspot, the local site security measures at that hotspot will apply to you as well. For example, the firewall settings at the place visited may be different from those you are used to at home, and as a guest you may have access to fewer services on the Internet than you have at home.
When visiting other locations, Âé¶¹AV requires multi-factor authentication before verifying your information. This means that an affiliate of Âé¶¹AV, when using eduroam at another university, will receive a Duo verification when attempting to connect.
The requirement of multi-factor authentication is set by your home institute.