Android 13
Android users, depending upon your device and the version of your OS you may be required to manually enter settings to successfully connect to the eduroam wireless network. Please use the following settings;
Security: 802.1x EAPEAP method: PEAP
Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
CA certificate: Do not validate
Identity: "Enter your CNU email address"
Anonymous identity: "leave blank"
Password: "Enter the password associated with your CNU email address"
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Android users must turn off "Randomized MAC" by selecting the MAC Address Type field and then choosing the option "Phone MAC" |
Android 14
Security: 802.1x EAPEAP method: PEAP
Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
CA certificate: Use System Certificate
Online Certificate Status: Do Not Verify
Minimum TLS Version: TLS v1.0
Identity: "Enter your CNU email address"
Anonymous Identity: "leave blank"
Password: "Enter the password associated with your CNU email address"
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Android users must turn off "Randomized MAC" by selecting the MAC Address Type field and then choosing the option "Phone MAC" |
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To connect your smartphone to the eduroam wireless network simply navigate to your phone's wireless settings and select eduroam. In most cases you will be prompted to accept or "Trust" the server certificate used to encrypt your communication and will then be prompted to enter your username and password. CNU students, faculty, and staff should enter their CNU issued email address as their username.
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Be aware; if you enter an incorrect password five times in a row, your device will be "temporarily blocked" from connecting to eduroam for 5 minutes. In the event this happens, simply wait five minutes before attempting to reconnect to eduroam, at which time your device will be unblocked and you will have five more chances to enter your username and password correctly. |
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Apple IOS
Apple users, please note with the release of iOS 14 there is a new feature called "Use private Wi-Fi addresses", when enabled this feature causes your MAC Addresses to randomize. This feature will cause unforeseen authentication problems and should be disabled. Please use the following link for more information and instructions on how to disable this feature.
iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- Open the Settings app, then tap Wi-Fi.
- Tap the information button next to eduroam.
- Tap Private Address. If you device joined the network without using a private address, a privacy warning explains why
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