This article provides instructions for connecting to the eduroam Wireless network. Students, faculty, and staff use the secure eduroam Wi-Fi network to connect their phones, laptops, and tablets to the internet. Eduroam is a global wireless network for research and educational institutions.
This article provides instructions for connecting a game console, TV, or other type of home IoT (Internet of Things) device to the USNH campus wireless network. These types of devices connect to the Campus-Open Network (e.g. KSC-Open, PSU-Open, UNH-Open).
Connecting to guest wireless on USNH Open Networks with your laptop or mobile device.
Some frequently asked questions about the USNH wireless network.
This article will provide information about USNH Network Registration.
This article provides information about Being a Good Neighbor in accordance with Wireless in USNH Residence Halls.
This article provides information on connecting to the USNH wireless network eduroam on a Chromebook.
This article provides information about Raspberry Pi Configuration for the USNH eduroam Wireless Network.
This article provides information on connecting to the USNH eduroam wireless network on an Android Device with the workaround using "unh.edu" as the domain option.
This article provides information on connecting to the eduroam USNH Wireless network on Linux.
Sample of the "eduroam Certificate Expiration Notice" sent to users when the TLS certificates for eduroam on USNH campuses are about to expire.
This article provides information on how to configure your device to connect to USNH's secure wireless network - eduroam - using the "TLS certificate" configuration. Using the TLS certificate configuration can provide more seamless wireless connectivity as you roam on campus from building to building, as opposed to a slightly longer delay with the username/password method.
Questions and answers relating to the Cloudpath applet and TLS certificate alternative configuration to access the USNH eduroam wireless network.
This article provides information on manually configuring a device to connect to USNH Wireless - eduroam.
This article has instructions for eduroam access on USNH campuses for visitors from participating eduroam institutions and for USNH community members visiting other eduroam institutions.
This article provides information on the working of Game consoles on the USNH wireless network.
This article will provide information about PC gaming on the USNH Wireless Network.
This article provides information to connect game consoles to USNH Open networks. You can complete these steps ahead of time to pre-register your came console before you come to campus.
This article provides information of how to navigate the USNH Enterprise Wifi network with broadcast reliant devices such as Google Home, Rokus, Echos, Apple TVs, etc.
This article provides information on connecting a Google Home to the USNH Open Networks.
This article provides information on connecting an Amazon Echo or Dot to the USNH Open Wifi Networks.
This article will provide the instructions to connect a Chromecast to the USNH Open Networks.
This article provides information on connecting a Roku Express to the USNH Open Wifi Networks.
This article provides information on connecting a smart TV, Roku, or other set-top boxes to the USNH campus Open wireless network.
This article provides information on connecting an Amazon FireStick to USNH Open Wifi Networks.
This article provides information on optimizing Windows 10 wireless settings for use on the USNH Wireless networks.
This article provides information on purchasing wireless devices to be successful on USNH Networks.
This article provides information about what speeds you can expect on the USNH Wireless Network.
How to find MAC address on devices for Open wireless network
This article provides information about Troubleshooting Dropping Wireless Connections.
This article provides steps to remove expired TLS certificates for USNH eduroam. This can sometimes solve the problem when a device keeps saying the connection is not trusted, or the user is continually prompted to select a certificate, yet none selected allows them to connect.
This article provides information about troubleshooting a smart tv connection.
This article will help you forget, and reconnect to, the USNH Wi-Fi network with instructions for a variety of different devices.
This article provides information on generating Cloudpath/WiFi Applet Logs.
This article provides instructions for users of Apple MacOS Sequioa or iOS 18 devices who may have trouble staying connected to the USNH eduroam wireless network.
This article provides information about how why personal printers cannot print over the campus WiFi and how to get around that.