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eduroam

eduroam is a secure wireless network service that allows faculty, staff, and students to use their home institution's wireless credentials to access wireless networks when visiting other eduroam participating institutions. eduroam eliminates the need for a guest account.

UO students, faculty, and staff can use that wireless network when visiting participating eduroam universities. Visitors to UO from participating universities can use UO's "eduroam" wireless network, too.

eduroam is offered throughout 36 European countries, 6 Asia-Pacific countries, the United States, and Canada.

How does eduroam work?
Depending on the device you're using, you may be able to select the "eduroam" wireless network and log in using your username and password provided by your home institution. This would be your username@massbay.edu.

example: John Smith - j_smith@massbay.edu

Where is eduroam available?
eduroam can be used on the University of Oregon campus or when visiting other eduroam participating institutions. See lists of participating institutions: 

Is eduroam secure?
Yes, eduroam is a secure network. eduroam takes the same security precautions as other UO networks, including the use of the 802.1x authentication mechanism.

Who do I talk to if I need help?
If MassBay Community College is your home institution, please contact the IT Helpdesk

If you are from another eduroam participating institution, please contact your institution's support team.

We recommended you test the eduroam network at MassBay before traveling to another eduroam participating institution.

Where can I find more information about eduroam?
For more information about eduroam, see https://www.eduroam.us