Tomorrow, September 30, the security certificate that secures authentication to the
eduroam WiFi network will be renewed. This is a process that happens every year
when the current certificate expires.
What this means for your eduroam-connected devices…
Android Devices: No action needed. Your connection to eduroam will
continue to work without any disruption.
iOS Devices (iPhone/iPad): Action needed! The first time you connect after
the change, your device will display the following message: “Certificate:
eduroam.cedarville.edu issued by Sectigo RSA Domain Validation Secure Server
CA (Not Trusted)” as shown below. Click “Trust” in the upper right corner to
continue connecting.
MacOS Devices: Action needed! The first time you connect after the
change, your computer will prompt you to verify that you trust the new certificate
with the following message: “Authenticating to network “eduroam”: Before
authenticating to server “eduroam.cedarville.edu” you should examine the
server’s certificate to ensure that it is appropriate for this network” as shown
below. Click “Continue” to finish connecting to eduroam.
Windows Devices: Action needed! The first time you connect after the
change, your computer may prompt you with the following message: “Continue
Connecting? If you expect to find eduroam in this location, go ahead and
connect. Otherwise it may be a different network with the same name” as
shown below. Click “Connect” to continue connecting to eduroam.
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