How to remove Wifi Networks from your devices

Overview Most devices will save or "remember" previous wi-fi networks that you have connected to in the past. This will also save the settings that were used at the time you connected. However, if the settings of the network change, your device's version of those settings may no longer match, which can cause issues when trying to reconnect. One way to resolve this is to delete or "forget" these wi-fi networks from your device, and re-add them again. This article will show you how to forget saved wi-fi networks. For instructions on how to reconnect to SLU networks once you have forgotten them…

How to Manage Your Default Wireless Network

Windows 10 and 11 Instructions Navigate to the bottom right-hand corner of your screen and click on the Wi-Fi icon. Select the wireless network you'd like to set as your default. If using windows 11, you must select the menu option next to the Wi-Fi icon to bring up the wireless network list Check the box that says "Connect Automatically" This will automatically move the network to the top of your priority list. We recommend using Eduroam as the primary network connection on your computer or phone while you are on campus. Mac OS Instructions Navigate to the top left corner of your screen and…

Connecting to WiFi on Linux

Click the Wireless Icon... From the menu, click slu-wifi to connect to that network Confirm that the following fields are setup as listed below Wireless security: WPA & WPA2 Enterprise Authentication: Protected EAP (PEAP) Anonymous Identity: Leave Blank CA Certificate: (None) PEAP Version: Automatic I nter Authentication: MSCHAPv2 Username: St. Lawrence Network Username Password: St. Lawrence Network Password Click Connect A warning will appear stating "No Certificate Authority certificate chosen" Check Don't warn me again Click Ignore.

Connect Chromecast

Retrieve your Chromecast name and MAC Address Your Chromecast name (e.g. Chromecast6654) and MAC Address (e.g. 2A:3B:C4:55:E6:77) will appear when choosing a network for your Chromecast from the Chromecast app. You can change this name if you like. You'll need the name and MAC address when you add the Chromecast to ClearPass. Do not attempt to connect the Chromecast to a wireless network at this step. Add your Chromecast to ClearPass Log in to https://clearpass.stlawu.edu with your St. Lawrence network username and password. Select Create Device Device Name: use the name you gave your…

Connect Apple TV

Give your AppleTV a unique name On the AppleTV, go to Settings and select General Go to Name and select Custom Create a unique name for your AppleTV Connect your AppleTV to the wireless network, SLU-Devices Connect to SLU-Devices Go to Settings and select Network Go to About Write down your Wi-Fi Address Configure your AppleTV Go to Settings and select General Bluetooth: Off Software Updates: Update Automatically Time Zone: Set Automatically Restart your AppleTV Add your AppleTV to ClearPass Log in to https://clearpass.stlawu.edu with your St. Lawrence network username and password. Select…

How to connect to the Guest Wifi network

Windows 10 On the bottom-right corner of the screen, click on the Wifi/Network icon on the taskbar. Click the guest network, then click Connect. An internet browser window will appear: enter in your name and your email address and click the box that says “I accept the terms of use”. Click Register. Click Log In. If a security window appears, click Continue. Mac On the top-right corner of the screen, on the tool bar, click on the Wifi icon. Select the guest network from the dropdown menu. An internet browser window will appear: enter in your name and your email address and click the box that…

Connect to Wi-Fi on Computers, Phones, and Tablets

Overview This article explains how to connect to the E duroam Wi-Fi network. Eduroam is the offical Wi-Fi network for computers, phones, and tablets at St. Lawrence. It also allows St. Lawrence University faculty, staff and students to connect to Wi-Fi at all Eduroam institutions the same way they connect at St. Lawrence. To see where Eduroam is available, visit https://www.eduroam.org/where/ Instructions Windows 10 On the bottom right corner of the screen, click on the Wi-Fi icon. In the list of networks, click Eduroam. Click Connect. For Username, type in your full St. Lawrence email address…
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