eduroam (education roaming) is an encrypted, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. eduroam is UMass Amherst's secure and encrypted wireless network. eduroam also allows students, faculty, and staff from participating institutions to obtain wireless connectivity when visiting other participating institutions by simply opening their device. This makes connecting to the Internet easy and convenient when visiting participating institutions for conferences, research, or other reasons.
Follow the instructions in the eduroam setup instructions for Windows, Mac, iPhone/iPad, Android, and more guide.
Any member of the University community with a valid IT Account NetID can use eduroam. They can also connect to participating institution's wireless network service if they configure eduroam on their device(s).
Use the JoinNow setup wizard to set up your device for eduroam. You will need to enter your IT Account NetID and password during the setup process for most devices. Check our eduroam setup guides for step by step instructions.
You must leave “@umass.edu” after your NetID. Appending @umass.edu is necessary to connect to the eduroam network both on- and off-campus. Note: This might not be your actual email address. Do not change it to match your email address.
Check the eduroam website for participating institutions.
It is strongly recommended that you configure your device for eduroam while on the UMass Amherst campus before you leave. Once you are at a participating campus, all you have to do is turn on your device and it will connect automatically!
For any eduroam questions, contact the IT Service Desk while you are still on campus. The IT Service Desk does not provide support for eduroam for visitors from other institutions.
Simply re-run the JoinNow setup wizard. Make sure you append @umass.edu in the NetID field when configuring (e.g., jsmith@umass.edu). Note: You must use @umass.edu (which might not be your actual email address) for it to work on and off campus. If you continue to have problems, please contact the IT Service Desk.
Simply re-run the JoinNow setup wizard. Make sure you use NetID@umass.edu for your username when configuring. Note: You must use @umass.edu (which might not be your actual email address) for it to work on and off campus. The IT Help Center at other institutions likely will not be able to help you troubleshoot your connection.
Please see the campus Wireless Availability & Status Map.
As long as your IT Account NetID remains active, you can continue to connect to eduroam.
Check the eduroam website for participating institutions.
Please see the eduroam website for news updates, and other relevant information.