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Overview

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Eduroam is a secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. Use your UWF email credentials to connect to any eduroam hot spot in the world.

How do I connect?

Visitors on campus at UWF:

Connecting to eduroam is similar to connecting to ArgoAir.  See See Configuring Your Device for Eduroam for specific configurations related to your operating system.   Select 'eduroam' from the available wireless networks and enter your school specific credentials.

UWF students and staff off campus:

Connect to eduroam using your UWF email credentials in the format: <username>@uwf.edu or <username>@students.uwf.edu.  Configurations may vary based on your location.  You may search for the configuration at your location at https://www.incommon.org/eduroam/eduroam-u-s-connectors/ (US only).

Port Restrictions

Standard Ports/Services Open for visiting eduroamers:

WebRemote AccessEmailVPN
  • HTTP/HTTPS [tcp/80, tcp/443]
  • RDP [tcp/3389]
  • SSH [tcp/22]
  • Passive (S)FTP [tcp/21]
  • IMAP(2+4,3,S) [tcp/143, tcp/220, tcp/993]
  • POP(3S) [tcp/110, tcp/995]
  • SMTP(S/STARTTLS) [tcp/465, tcp/587]
  • Standard IPSec VPN [IP proto 50 (ESP), IP proto 51 (AH), udp/500 (IKE)]
  • OpenVPN 2.0 [udp/1194]
  • Cisco IPSec VPN over TCP [tcp/10000]
  • PPTP VPN [IP proto 47 (GRE) and tcp/1723]
  • IPv6 Tunnel Broker Service [IP proto 41]
  • IPSec NAT-Traversal [udp/4500]


FAQs

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titleAre there additional tutorials & documentation?

You may also visit the eduroam website using this link: https://www.incommon.org/eduroam/

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