July 31st, 2023
On Thursday 3 August at 7am, Digital and Technology Services (DTS) will be updating the eduroam wireless security certificates to maintain a secure wireless network for all users.
Following the update, all eduroam users will see a warning on their device stating that their connection “may not be secure”.
You may be prompted to log in to eduroam again to accept the new certificate and ensure a secure internet connection via eduroam.
In order to reconnect to university Wi-Fi after the update, you will need to:
Reminder – for eduroam, your username is your university email address. For example:
*Associates without a university email address should use: ‘username@nottingham.ac.uk’
Please note, you may see eduroam® in your wireless list or during the setup, this is normal and denotes eduroam as a registered trademark.
University-managed Windows devices should automatically update if they are connected to the Virtual Private Network whilst being off-campus.
If the update needs to be started manually, go to Start > University Network > Eduroam Setup 082023 which will load a screen to take you through each step (or search for “Eduroam Setup 082023” after you click on the Windows icon).
Although you may be able to connect to the eduroam wireless network without validating the server certificate, your connection may not be secure, and your data may be at risk.
Certificate security information
After the update, you may experience a security or certificate warning when first connecting to eduroam. To ensure your safety, check that the certificate you are presented with matches the following information:
You can also install the certificate yourself before connecting by using the CAT tool.
If you need any support, please raise a request using the Self Service Portal or by phoning the IT Service Desk on 0115 951 6677.
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