Connecting to eduroam on Android Devices
eduroam is the preferred campus wireless network for Wake Forest University students, faculty, and staff. Follow the steps below to connect on your Android device. Once you are connected here at Wake Forest with your Wake Forest email address ([email protected]) and password, you'll be able to seamlessly connect when you visit any of thousands of partner sites worldwide. Find eduroam partner sites easily by using the eduroam partner site locator tool or download the helpful eduroam Companion App on Google Play.
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This wording for configuration settings varies from device to device. They may not have exactly these titles.
Standard Android Connection Steps
- On the list of available networks, tap eduroam.
- Enter or select the following in the appropriate fields:
- Security Type: WPA 2 Enterprise (if prompted)
- EAP method: PEAP
- Phase 2 Authentication: MSCHAPV2
- CA certificate: Use system certificates, Unspecified, or Do Not Validate
- Username or Identity: Your full [email protected] email address
- Anonymous Identity: Leave blank (if present)
- Password: Your WFU password
- If prompted for Domain, enter wfunetwork.wfu.edu.
- Tap Connect.
- If asked to accept the wfunetwork.wfu.edu certificate, click Yes.
Pixel 6, 7 & 8 with Android 13 or Newer
- On your Android device, swipe down twice to find the settings option.
- Tap Settings, Network & internet, and Internet.
- Tap eduroamand configure the following:
- Security Type: WPA 2 Enterprise (if prompted)
- EAP method: PEAP
- Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
- CA certificate: Use system certificates
- Minimum TLS version: TLS v1.0
- Online Certificate Status: Do not verify
- Domain: wfunetwork.wfu.edu
- Identity: Your full [email protected] email address
- Anonymous identity: Leave blank
- Password: Enter your WFU password
- Tap Connect at the bottom of the screen.
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