Information regarding connecting to eduroam, Eaglenet, TTU-Guest, and TTU-Devices

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eduroam - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Frequently asked questions while using or connecting to eduroam

eduroam Policies

Describes the applicable Tennessee Tech polices and procedures associated with eduroam.

How to Connect to EagleNet (Wi-Fi)

This is a guide for faculty, staff, and students to use when accessing the campus Wi-Fi, affectionately dubbed EagleNet.

*Guest access can be obtained by connecting to TTU-Guest and registering.

How to Connect to eduroam (Wi-Fi) for Personally Owned Devices

This is a guide for faculty, staff, and students to configure eduroam on personally owned devices. eduroam is a worldwide Wi-Fi network for academic and research institutions, available at over 38,000 locations worldwide.

How to Connect to eduroam (Wi-Fi) for University-Managed Devices

This is a guide for faculty and staff to utilize eduroam on a university owned device.

How to Connect to TTU-Guest (Wi-Fi)

Campus visitors and guests can use this article to access the internet via the TTU-Guest Wi-Fi wireless network. The use of TTU-Guest is only intended for visitors and guests with access set to expire 24 hours after registration.

TTU faculty, staff, and students should always connect to EagleNet Wi-Fi with their personal EagleNet Wi-Fi key.

How to Forget a Wi-Fi Network

Forgetting a wireless network on your device is often a useful strategy when troubleshooting wireless network problems, particularly if your configuration or access key for the wireless network may be incorrect. This article provides instructions on how to forget a wireless network on various operating systems and device types.