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Your iOS device will automatically find all Wi-Fi networks in range. On campus, you will see the UCCS Networks: UCCS-Wireless, eduroam and UCCS-Guest.

After successful connection, your device will remember the network and automatically connect when you are in range.

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Step 1:

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Tap and open Settings


Step 2: Select Wi-Fi and enable Wi-Fi


Step 3: Select the eduroam network
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Step 4: Enter your full domain

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username and password then tap Join

Your username must be Enter your full domain username in the form [email protected] (it must have "@uccs.edu" on the end).form [email protected] and your password, then tap Join


Step 5: Review security certificate

Note - the following refers to UCCS users who are joining eduroam either on the UCCS campus or at other eduroam institutions. For other eduroam guests on the UCCS campus from other eduroam institutions, you will want to make sure the certificate presented to you is from your home institution.

You should see a screen similar to the following asking you to verify and accept the server's security certificate. The server cppm.uccs.edu is the server you are authenticated against.  To To be safe you should always validate the certificate you are about to trust.


To validate and see more information about the certificate, click More Details

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Scroll down until you see the Fingerprint Fingerprints section


Your certificate fingerprints should match the fingerprints listed below...

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Step 6: Accept the security certificate

If your certificate fingerprints match those listed above, you can trust the certificate is valid. Click Trust.


Step 7: Finished - Your device should now be connected to eduroam.


Screenshots from iOS version 12.2Updated on 2019-05-15

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Problem:  Some devices may encounter a problem connecting to the any UCCS's wireless networks (UCCS-Wireless, UCCS-Guest or eduroam) with Private Addresses turned on.

Solution: Many devices have updated their OS to include an option to randomize the MAC address of the device.  You must turn off the option in settings to connect to the network.

Turn Off Private Addresses(MAC) Private


Still having problems? Please contact the OIT Service Desk.


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