
eduroam (educational roaming) is an international secure wireless roaming service for users in research, higher education and further education. It provides researchers, lecturers and students easy and secure internet access within their College and when visiting an institution other than their own.
Northern Regional College operates a “Home” and “Visited” eduroam service.
We operate a “Home” service which means that when you are in the College or away at another eduroam-enabled institution you can use your College credentials to connect to the internet via the eduroam service.
The simplest way to connect to eduroam Wi-Fi is to use the eduroam CAT (Configuration Access Tool). This ensures a standardised set up and assurance that the configuration will work most effectively.
To do this:
Important Note: Please remember that if you change your College password you will need to change this in your Wi-Fi settings for eduroam or in the eduroam CAT app too.
Visitors from an organisation that provides an eduroam ‘Home’ service for their staff and/or students should be able to use eduroam at the Northern Regional College.
Before your visit, you should set up your device according to your own organisation’s instructions. Instructions on this page will only work for Northern Regional College staff and students.
If you have already configured your device, you should be able to connect to the eduroam Wi-Fi network (SSID) in any of the Northern Regional College sites.
If you have any issues connecting to eduroam contact NRC Service Desk to confirm the service is working within the College. If it is then you will need to contact support within your own organisation.
Before visiting any eduroam institution, you should check to verify that eduroam is available and if so what level of service is provided. In particular, your device should be configured correctly for eduroam before you visit another participating site. There are a large number of eduroam-enabled institutions across the UK. A list of those already participating and the level of service they provide for visitors is available.
Smartphone / tablet users may also find the “eduroam companion” app useful for finding eduroam-enabled sites when travelling. Download it from the App Store / Play Store for your device.
Whilst using eduroam, you are bound not only by the Northern Regional College AUP but also by the eduroam UK Policy and any similar policies in the visited organisation.
The operation of eduroam is dependent on operation of other Wi-Fi networking services within the Northern Regional College. If you have pre-configured your eduroam connection as per the instructions provided and are still having difficulty connecting, please check if there are any current issues by contacting your local IT Service Desk or servicedesk@nrc.ac.uk.
Users must not share or encourage the sharing of eduroam credentials between each other. For instance, a user might want to provide temporary access for a friend or a visiting lecturer from a non-eduroam organisation. It should be made clear that this is not acceptable or safe behaviour and is in breach of the College Acceptable Use Policy.
Your password is not simply something that provides network access but is also a critical part of your online identity. It must not be shared with anyone.
Lending you eduroam credentials to a friend would result in you being held accountable for any misuse. It’s also worth remembering that these credentials do not just provide access to a network, but will often provide access to e-mail, file storage and other services that may contain highly personal and sensitive information.