Self-Help Article (External)
Purpose
This article will help you to:
- Connect your device to the eduroam network
- How to forget the Eduroam network on your device.
Requirements
You will need access to your University email and password.
Operating Systems (OS)
Select your device's OS to see the steps needed to connect to the eduroam network. Click on images to enlarge them.
Universal eduroam Installer
Installing CAT
If successful, you'll see a confirmation screen indicating that you are connected to eduroam.
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Follow the steps for your device type to forget eduroam.
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Go to cat.eduroam.org
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Press Click here to download your eduroam installer.
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In the search bar, search for Oklahoma State University.

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Press the eduroam download button.

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Run the download.

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Type in your O-Key email address and password.

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Press install.
geteduroam app
Installing and Launching the App
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Open your app store on your device.

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Search for “geteduroam” and install the app.

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Once installed, open the geteduroam app.
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In the app, search for “Oklahoma State University” and select it.

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On the next screen, enter your O-Key email address (e.g., firstname.lastname@okstate.edu).

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Enter your O-Key password.
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Tap Connect to begin the authentication process.

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If successful, you'll see a confirmation screen indicating that you are connected to eduroam.
Issues/Forget Network
If you are having issues connecting to eduroam using the steps above, you may have a previous eduroam connection saved on your device.
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If you encounter issues, try restarting your Pixel or checking your O-Key credentials.
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To remove your O-Key credentials from the Eduroam Wi-Fi Network, please follow the instructions below to forget the Network.
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On your Pixel, navigate to the Settings page by tapping the top of the home screen and swiping down. On the page that opens, click the Gear Icon to go to the Settings page.

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In the Settings page, open “Connections” by pressing the Connections button.

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In the Connections page, open “Wi-Fi” by pressing the Wi-Fi button. Make certain that the slider is to the right.
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Press the three dots on the top right of the Wi-Fi page.

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On the box that opens, press the “Advanced” button.

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In the Advanced page, press the “Manage networks” button.

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In Manage Networks, press the eduroam button.

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On the next page, press the “Forget" button.

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Your device no longer remembers the O-Key credentials that were cached in eduroam. Attempt to connect to Eduroam again by logging in to eduroam with your O-Key credentials.
Apple (iPhone/iPad)
How to connect
- On your Apple device, tap the Settings icon.

- Open WIFI by clicking on the WIFI button

- On the next page, make certain that the WIFI is on. The slider should be to the right. Click the eduroam button.

- Enter your O-Key Login Address (...@okstate.edu) into the Username field.
- Enter your O-Key password into the Password field.
- Press the Join button.

- Press the Trust button.

- After a few minutes, your device should say, “Connected to eduroam".
Issues/Forget Network
If you are having issues connecting to eduroam using the steps above, you may have a previous eduroam connection saved on your device.
To remove your O-Key credentials from the eduroam Wi-Fi Network, please follow the instructions below to forget the Network.
- On your Apple device, go to the device “Settings" Icon and press it.

- On the Settings page, open “Wi-F" by pressing the Wi-Fi button.

- In the eduroam area, open “Info" by pressing the (i) Icon. Make certain that the slider is to the right.

- On the Wi-Fi page, press the "Forget This Network” button.

- In the message box that opens, press the “Forget" button.

- Your device no longer remembers the O-Key credentials that were cached for eduroam. Attempt to connect to eduroam again by starting at the top of this section and logging into eduroam with your O-Key credentials.
Android
How to Connect
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On your Android device, navigate to the Settings page by tapping the top of the Home screen and swiping down.
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On the page that opens, click the Gear Icon to open Settings.

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On the next page, click the Connections button.

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On the next page, click the WIFI button. Make certain that the slider is to the right as shown in the screenshot.

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On the next page, click the eduroam button.
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On the next (setup) page, do the following:
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Choose PEAP from the EAP method drop-down menu.
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Enter your O-Key login address (not your short username) in the Identity field.
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Enter your O-Key password in the Password field.
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Choose Use System Certificates from the CA-Certificate drop-down menu.
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The online certificate status should be "Don't Validate".
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Make"the Domain ad.okstate.edu.
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Open the Advanced page.

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In the Advanced page that opens, choose MSCHAPv2 from the Phase 2 Authentication drop-down menu. Then, press the Connect button.

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After a few minutes, your device should say, "Connected to eduroam."
Issues/Forget Network
If you are having issues connecting to eduroam using the steps above, you may have a previous eduroam connection saved on your device.
To remove your O-Key credentials from the eduroam Wi-Fi Network, please follow the instructions below to forget the Network.
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On your Android mobile device, navigate to the Settings page by tapping the top of the home screen and swiping down. On the page that opens, click the Gear Icon to go to the Settings page.

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In the Settings page, open “Connections” by pressing the Connections button.

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In the Connections page, open “Wi-Fi” by pressing the Wi-Fi button. Make certain that the slider is to the right.
Press the three dots on the top right of the Wi-Fi page.

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On the box that opens, press the “Advanced” button.

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In the Advanced page, press the “Manage networks” button.

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In Manage Networks, press the eduroam button.

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On the next page, press the “Forget" button.

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Your device no longer remembers the O-Key credentials that were cached in eduroam. Attempt to connect to eduroam again by logging into eduroam with your O-Key credentials.
Pixel
Installing and Launching the App
- On your Android device, navigate to the Settings page by tapping the top of the Home screen and swiping down.
- On the page that opens, click the Gear Icon to open Settings.

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On the next page, click the "Network & Internet" button.

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On the next page, click the Internet button.

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On the next page, click on the eduroam button. Ensure that the slider is positioned to the right, as shown in the screenshot.

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On the next (setup) page, do the following:
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Choose PEAP from the EAP method drop-down menu.
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Enter your O-Key login address (not your short username) in the Identity field.
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Enter your O-Key password in the Password field.
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Choose Use System Certificates from the CA-Certificate drop-down menu.
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The online certificate status should be set to "Don't Validate".
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Make the domain "ad.okstate.edu".
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If you are on a Google Pixel Device, clear the "Anonymous" Identity field.
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Also, if you are on a Google Pixel Device, under "Minimum TLS Version," press the drop-down menu and select "TLS v1.0."
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Open the Advanced page.

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On the Advanced Page, do the following:
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Set "Metered" to "Detect Automatically"
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Set "Priority" to "None"
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Set "IP" settings to "DHCP"
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Set Privacy to "Send device name to network".
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Then press "Connect."

Issues/Forget Network
If you are having issues connecting to eduroam using the steps above, you may have a previous eduroam connection saved on your device.
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If you encounter issues, try restarting your Pixel or checking your O-Key credentials.
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To remove your O-Key credentials from the eduroam Wi-Fi network, please follow the instructions below to forget the Network.
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On your Pixel, navigate to the Settings page by tapping the top of the home screen and swiping down. On the page that opens, tap the Gear Icon to open the Settings page.

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In the Settings page, open “Connection" by pressing the Connections button.

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In the Connections page, open “Wi-Fi” by pressing the Wi-Fi button. Make certain that the slider is to the right.
Press the three dots in the top-right corner of the Wi-Fi page.

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On the box that opens, press the “Advanced” button.

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In the Advanced page, press the “Manage networks” button.

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In Manage Networks, press the eduroam button.

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On the next page, press the “Forget" button.

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Once your device no longer remembers the O-Key credentials that were cached in eduroam. Attempt to connect to Eduroam again by logging in to eduroam with your O-Key credentials.
Linux
Linux Setup for eduroam
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Note: If you have a previous eduroam profile, you will need to delete it first. Directions are at the bottom of the page.
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Go to cat.eduroam.org
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Click the "download your eduroam installer" button.

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"When prompted to select your institution, select 'Institute for Advanced Study"
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Click on t"e "Download yo"r eduroam installer" button for"Linux.

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Download the CAT installer for our institution from cat.eduroam.org. This will download a Python script, and this may not run on its own.
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Open up a terminal window and locate where Python is installed. This can be done by running the command whereis python.
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Browse to where python is installed and run python[version] /home/[user]/Downloads/[downloaded installer file]
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Follow prompts and enter your user credentials when prompted.
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Join the Eduroam wireless network.
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Read the Information page. Click the "OK" button.

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"Read the scope of the CAT installer. Click the "Yes" button.

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"Read the compliance policy. Click Yes. Note: If you have installed eduroam previously, an additional prompt saying "Directory /home/cmk/.config/cat_installer exists; some of its files may be overwritten. Continue?" will be presented. Select "Yes"
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Enter "our" Okey email credentials (e.g., user@okstate.edu) in the labeled fields, then click the "OK" button.
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Ty"e in your password. Click OK.

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Re-enter your password. Click OK.

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Installation is complete. Click the "OK" button.

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In Network Manager, select the wireless network 'eduroam'.

Removing / Forgetting an eduroam profile
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Command line
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Open a system terminal.
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Type in the following command:
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Press the ENTER key.

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Graphical interface
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In your computer's ncomputer'sn area, right-click on the NetworkManager Applet icon.
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Select Edit Connections.
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In the Network Connections window, select "eduroam", then click the minus (-) button.
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When asked if you are sure you wish to delete the eduroam connection, click Delete.
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Close the Network Connections window.