Android Eduroam connection guide

  1. Open the Settings App
  2. Turn on Wi-Fi and select eduroam
  3. EAP method: PEAP
  4. Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
  5. CA certificate: Trust on first use
  6. Identity: University ID (e.g. 'u1234567@youruni.edu.au')
  7. Anonymous Identity: Leave blank or 'u1234567'
  8. Password: University password 
  9. Click on 'Connect'
  10. Click 'Yes, trust network' if prompted to trust this network.

You should now be connected to eduroam.

What should I do if the default settings do not work for me?

In some cases, the default settings might not work. You may need to enter further details – these vary slightly based on your device’s OS. We have 3 options here, but Option 1 should work for most recent operating systems. 
 

Option 1:

  1. Open the Settings App
  2. Turn on Wi-Fi
  3. Select the Eduroam
  4. EAP method: PEAP
  5. Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
  6. CA certificate: Set to Use system certificates
  7. Domain (if applicable): anu.edu.au
  8. Username: University ID (e.g. 'u1234567@youruni.edu.au')
  9. Anonymous identity: Leave Blank
  10. Password: University password

Option 2:

  1. Open the Settings App
  2. Turn on Wi-Fi
  3. Select the Eduroam
  4. Security: WPA2-Enterprise
  5. Encryption: AES
  6. EAP Method: Leave Blank or EAP-TTLS
  7. Inner Method: Leave blank or EAP-GTC
  8. Username: University ID (e.g. 'u1234567@youruni.edu.au')
  9. CA Certificate: Leave blank or auto-detect
  10. User Certificate: None
  11. Password: University password

Option 3:

  1. Open the Settings App
  2. Turn on Wi-Fi
  3. Select the Eduroam
  4. EAP method: EAP-TTLS
  5. Phase 2 authentication: Leave Blank
  6. CA certificate: Do not Validate
  7. Domain (if selecting "Use system certificates"): Leave Blank
  8. Username: University ID (e.g. 'u1234567@youruni.edu.au')
  9. Anonymous identity: Leave Blank
  10. CA Certificate: Leave blank or auto-detect
  11. User Certificate: None
  12. Password: University password