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Eduroam

What is eduroam?

Eduroam is a location independent wireless network, allowing mobility between participants wireless infrastructure with seamless user authentication and enforcement of local security policy.

Eduroam enables:

  • Murdoch staff & students to connect to the wireless networks of other participating institutions
  • Visitors from other participating institutions to access the Murdoch wireless network.

Status

Murdoch has achieved a 5 star rating for eduroam usability. Murdoch staff & students are able to access the wireless network at participating institutions.

Available Locations

South Street Campus

The eduroam network is also deployed at the following locations at Murdoch's South Street campus:
  • Amenities
  • Biological Sciences
  • BITL Building
  • Bush Court
  • Chancellery
  • Club Murdoch
  • Education & Humanities
  • ETC
  • Gymnasium
  • Kulbardi Centre
  • Law
  • Library
  • Loneregan
  • Refectory
  • ROTA
  • Science & Computing Building
  • Senate
  • Tavern
  • Vet Biology
  • Vet Clinic

The service is also available at all South Street Lecture theatres

Peel Campus

  • Science & Computing Building
  • Senate
  • Tavern
  • Vet Biology
  • Vet Clinic

Participating Institutions

A list of participating Australian institutions is currently available at https://wiki.aarnet.edu.au/display/eduroam/For+End+Users

European participants are able to be determined by visiting http://www.eduroam.org/?p=europe.

How to Connect

At Murdoch:

Visitors from participating institutions can connect to the Murdoch wireless network wherever the eduroam SSID is available. This is currently available at most locations at Murdoch's South Street campus.

Visitors should configure their eduroam connections with the settings provided by their home institutions.

At Institutions other than Murdoch:

Instructions for Murdoch staff at students visiting other institutions are detailed below.

We advise that you check the visited institution's web site for any eduroam related information prior in advance.

Windows Users:

Windows XP users can connect by following the instructions below:

  1. Download and install the SecureW2 client. This software allows Windows users to authenticate to an 802.1x using EAP-PAP-TTLS (the native XP 802.1x supplicant is unable to do this).
    This is currently available from https://wwwcoms.murdoch.edu.au/vpn/download/SecureW2_TTLS_332.exe
    NB: It is important that you use this link. Some other online links to this software fraudulently ask for credit card numbers.
     
  2. Once you have installed this client, please configure your wireless connection by following the instructions at here (pdf) .
    You will need to use your Murdoch username & password, with the domain 'murdoch.edu.au'

  3. When you are within range of a Wireless Access Point that provides the eduroam SSID, connect to it. If you have elected to not save your credentials in the SecureW2 configuration, you will be prompted (as shown below). Click on the this alert bubble to enter your details:

  4. You will now be prompted for your Murdoch username and password. Enter this in the window (as seen below) and click OK. You will need to substitute the value in the domain field with that of your home institution.
    After about 30 seconds, you will be connected to the Murdoch Network.

Macintosh Users:

OSX users can connect by following the instructions below:

  1. Turn your Airport On and click "Open Internet Connect"
  2. Open the 802.1x icon
  3. Click the configurations field and select "Edit Configurations" then "Configure"
  4. Enter the following details
    • Description - eduroam
    • Username - Your username at your home institution eg. S1000K3@someuni.edu.au
    • Password - Your password from your home institution
    • Wireless Network - eduroam
    • Authentication - TTLS
  5. Click the Configure button next to the Authentication window and enter the following details:
    • TTLS Inner Authentication: PAP
    • Outer Identity - (leave this blank)
  6. Click OK to save your configuration
  7. When you are in range of an eduroam SSID, select Airport-> Open Internet Connect -> 802.1x and click connect

Troubleshooting

  • If you are having problems connecting, please ensure that:
    • Your home institution is participating in eduroam
    • You are within range of an eduroam wireless network signal

For assistance at Murdoch, please call the IT Service Desk for assistance on 9360 2000