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Creating a WiFi Account (eduroam wireless network)

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eduroam is the primary WiFi network for the UC Berkeley campus community. In order to connect to eduroam individuals must create a token, or key, that will be used in place of their normal CalNet passphrase.

What types of accounts are supported on campus WiFi?

Note that visitors from other academic and research institutes who already have an eduroam account do not need to create a new one when visiting UC Berkeley. Eduroam accounts are shared world-wide.

Creating your WiFi Account

  1. Navigate to the WiFi Keys section of the Berkeley Portal: https://portal.berkeley.edu/people/wifi_access 

  2. You may be redirected to the CalNet authentication portal, if so log in using the account you want for wireless access

  3. The WiFi tab of the Berkeley Portal will open for you automatically as shown here:
    Berkeley Portal Cards Page with WiFi Keys Tab Selected
     
  4. If you have not already created a WiFi password you will see "no accounts found"
    Berkeley Portal Cards WiFi Keys Tab with No Accounts
     
  5. Click Make Changes to see the account management page
    WiFi Keys Management with No Accounts

  6. Click Create New and you will see your eduroam account and passwordWiFi Keys Management Create Account and Password Page

  7. Save the password somewhere safe and click Create Account to save the new account
    WiFi Keys Management Save New Account and Password Page

  8. Your eduroam account has been created. This is the last time you will be able to see your password. Be sure you store your username and password somewhere secure (such as with LastPass Premium, which is free to staff, faculty, and students). 

  9. Once you've saved your password click I have stored my credentials securely, and am ready to continue to return to the eduroam account management page where you will now see your account listed
    WiFi Keys Management Account List


  10. You are now ready to connect to the eduroam WiFi network!

 

For instructions on how to connect please choose one of following links:

 

For additional assistance, contact CSS IT at 510-664-9000 and follow the prompts to reach a technician from between 8 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday. A ticket may also be submitted through http://sharedservices.berkeley.edu/it/ or by e-mailing itcsshelp@berkeley.edu