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eduroam
This network allows SFU students, faculty, staff, alumni and retirees access to wireless services at cooperating institutions using the same credentials as they would at SFU. Support for eduroam is currently available from member institutions in Canada, Asia, Europe and the United States. Learn more about the eduroam initiative.
Automatic Setup (Recommended)
Most desktop, laptop or mobile devices running Windows, Mac, Linux, Android or iOS can install EDUROAM by using the automatic installer XpressConnect.
Supported operating systems (OS)
Mobile devices
- iOS & iPadOS
- Android
- Chrome OS
- Other Devices
Computers
- Linux (Fedora)
- Linux (Ubuntu)
- macOS
- Windows
Manual Setup
Can't connect using the automatic installer? Try the manual setup below.
Mobile devices
Computers
Manual Configuration
- How to download and install Certificates (coming soon)