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What is eduroam?

eduroam is a global wireless network service developed for the international research and education community. Carleton is only one of many institutions to have implemented this service.

Once your device has been correctly configured and connected to Carleton's eduroam network, you will be able to seamlessly and securely connect to eduroam at any institution which has implemented it, including St Olaf, the University of Minnesota, and more in over 100 locations around the world. Conversely, if you are a visitor from another institution that has also implemented eduroam, any wireless devices that you have registered at your home institution should automatically connect to our network without the need for additional configuration. Note that this will not grant the device access to secure, internal network resources which require Carleton credentials.

For more information about eduroam, visit the organizations home page. Or for a quick overview, visit their Frequently Asked Questions page.



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Guest Guests with eduroam Access

If you are a visitor from an institution that has also implemented eduroam, then any wireless devices that you have configured for use on that network should automatically connect to Carleton's eduroam network. No further configuration should be necessary. In the event that you do have problems, it is possible that you will have to work with your own institute's technical support group. That said, please feel free to reach out to the at Carleton as a first step. If all else fails, please connect to the Carleton Guest network as described above.





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