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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•1 month agoI had this issue, using pop. It just would not connect without specifying some parameters (I can’t remember which, domain or something and a few others). I had the same problem on Android, with the same solution.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•30 days agoAh yeah, that’s just what you need to do to connect to Eduroam on anything, since you need to authenticate via your institution.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•29 days agoOn windows, I only had to enter username and password.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•29 days agoAnd was your username <name/ID>@<domain>? Because that’s the same thing as entering the name/ID and domain separately. It’s just put into a different field.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•28 days agoThis is the information I had to specify when I connected from Linux and Android: Security: WPA2 Enterprise/802.1xEAP Encryption/EAP: PEAP EAP Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2 CA certificate: <domain> That is in addition to a username and password I had to create via the university’s website. On Windows, username and password sufficient.
I had this issue, using pop. It just would not connect without specifying some parameters (I can’t remember which, domain or something and a few others). I had the same problem on Android, with the same solution.
Ah yeah, that’s just what you need to do to connect to Eduroam on anything, since you need to authenticate via your institution.
On windows, I only had to enter username and password.
And was your username <name/ID>@<domain>?
Because that’s the same thing as entering the name/ID and domain separately. It’s just put into a different field.
This is the information I had to specify when I connected from Linux and Android:
Security: WPA2 Enterprise/802.1xEAP Encryption/EAP: PEAP EAP Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2 CA certificate: <domain>
That is in addition to a username and password I had to create via the university’s website. On Windows, username and password sufficient.