What is Eduroam?
Eduroam is a wireless network delivered by an international federation of academic institutions, which allows its users to visit other organizations and use the same username and password as they would use at their home institution. For more information on Eduroam in Oxford, please visit: http://help.it.ox.ac.uk/network/wireless/services/eduroam/index
How do I configure Eduroam on my device?
- Connect to OWL Wireless network (No password required) if you are not already online. If you are online, click the automated setup link at the top of this page and go to step 3.
- Open a browser and you will be redirected to the OWL home page. In the centre column is a link to the Eduroam Installer - https://cat.eduroam.org
- On the CAT homepage, press the ‘Download your Eduraom Installer’ button and in the subsequent list select Oxford University. Then select your operating system/device.
- Run the Installer and use your Remote Access SSO (RASSO) username and password. Please remember to use the full ‘bras****@OX.AC.UK' username.
Where can I set/reset my Remote Access SSO Login?
You can set or reset your Remote Access SSO (RASSO) login password here. Please note that on completion it will tell you a time at which the change to your password is live.
For any further assistance please visit the IT Services by Oxford at:
http://help.it.ox.ac.uk/network/wireless/services/eduroam/index
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Don't forget to set up more than one MFA authentication method for your Single Sign-On! If your phone is your only method and is lost, replaced or stolen, you could temporarily lose access to your account. Guides here: https://help.it.ox.ac.uk/mfa-setup-and-management
Key thing is to make sure you have a backup MFA method. If you are old enough to still have a landline then registering this is a good idea. https://twitter.com/ITBrasenose/status/1471431860836315137
Need guidance on how to set up multi-factor authentication on a new phone, or if your phone is lost/stolen? @ox_it have you covered with this handy guide: https://help.it.ox.ac.uk/mfa-setting-up-multi-factor-authentication-on-a-new-phone