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Connecting to eduroam with Linux (Ubuntu)

Connecting to eduroam with Linux (Ubuntu)

  • Open the network icon in the top right on the desktop and select eduroam.

The dropdown menu for available Wireless Networks on a Linux device
  • Change your settings to reflect the following image. 

For the username, please use the following format:

If you are affiliated with Fredonia use:  eservicesID@fredonia.edu 

If you are from another campus that participates in eduroam use : campusid@campusdomain.edu    (example exampleuser@flcc.edu 

After you have confirmed everything is correct, please click "Connect"

The Wireless Network Authentication window on a Linux device

 

  • When the next screen pops up, click the box next to "Don't warn me again" and click Ignore.

 

Support:

If you have questions or need further assistance, please email the ITS Service Center or submit a ticket through Tracker. Our phone number is (716) 673-3407, and you can visit us at our office in W203 Thompson Hall 2nd Floor.




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