Eduroam is a secure, encrypted Wi-Fi network available at Adler and the preferred Wi-Fi connection method for Adler students, faculty, and staff. Eduroam (‘education roaming’) is a global wireless network access service for research and education that allows users from Adler to securely access the Internet from any eduroam-enabled institution worldwide, including Adler. Your current Adler email address and password combination will allow you to connect to wireless networks at participating eduroam locations and Universities. Other guests who do not have an Adler account or are not from eduroam-participating universities need to use AU-Guest Wifi access instead of eduroam.
How to access the eduroam wireless network
If you are a current student, faculty, or staff at Adler University, use your full Adler email address and password to access the eduroam Wi-fi network.
Note: Be sure to select Trust to trust the Adler certificate and successfully connect.
Connecting on an Android/Chromebook
These devices typically ask for additional information. Use the following settings:
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Additional Troubleshooting
Here are some of the most common fixes:
- Make sure you're using your full Adler email address in the username field
- Press "forget this network" in your Wi-fi settings for the eduroam network, then reconnect
- Try logging into Adler Connect or a PC in the computer lab to verify your password has not expired (you'll be prompted to update it, if so)
Note: After updating password, some people experience account lockouts when their device tries repeatedly to use the old password. To avoid this, remember to update your phone's wifi configuration when updating your password (for instance, by forgetting and reconnecting to eduroam).
Still can't connect to Eduroam?
Connect to AU-Guest as a short-term workaround while you get in contact with Adler's Help Desk.