eduroam (education roaming) is the secure, world-wide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community. eduroam allows students, researchers and staff from participating institutions to obtain internet connectivity across campus and when visiting other participating institutions by simply opening their laptop or wireless device.
If you are a UCLA student, staff, or faculty member, IT Support Center recommends using eduroam over UCLA_WIFI or UCLA_WEB because it is the most secure network of the three. Additionally, it saves your account credentials so you are not required to enter your account credentials each time you connect.
Who can connect to eduroam?
All active UCLA students, staff, and faculty are eligible to connect to eduroam. Other users who have eduroam accounts through other institutions can log into the eduroam network on the UCLA campus as well.
Where is eduroam available on campus?
eduroam is available in many, but not all, buildings on campus. Please see our coverage map.
What devices does eduroam support?
eduroam can be used on most wireless devices, including Android, Blackberry OS, iOS (i.e., iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch), Linux, MacOS, and Windows computers.
How do I connect to eduroam?
Instructions on connecting to eduroam with various devices can be found in the IT Support Portal.