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Anyone have experience with eduroam network? My home university is SFU, and I am here in Ottawa trying to connect to their eduroam wifi but having problems setting it up. I did all the steps listed here already http://www.ns.sfu.ca/index.php?targe...guration_vista I am using windows 7, so I don't know if that is generating the problem... at the end, I am getting "unable to connect" when i try to connect to the eduroam network I don't want to go to the coffee shop because it's too noisy. I want to use their library instead. for the usernames and password, do you put username: XXX password: XXX or username: XXX@sfu.ca password: XXX any help would be much appreciated. |
for me i use securew2 to authenticate to eduroam from there i use that program and enter in my login credentials for my school username:xxx password:xxx domain: ad.sfu.ca or something along that line. i use ad.bcit.ca since i go to bcit it should be the same or something similar to that |
From what I understand, it should be the latter for username and password. The "@sfu.ca" should indicate to the network that it needs to look at SFU for the username and password key. |
This might be helpful as well: http://www.it.ubc.ca/internet/wirele...oam_vista.html |
You might have to find out what domain your logging into. I know when using windows 7, at UVic you have to login using: UVIC\username |
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