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1On your Windows machine, verify Wi-Fi is turned On, and you must be within LBLBerkeley Lab's eduroam network. 
2

Download the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory eduroam installer from https://cat.eduroam.org by clicking on the blue button.

3Click "Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory".
4The wizard will auto-detect your operating system. When a file has completely downloaded, open the file by double-clicking it (named "eduroam-W10-LBNL.exe").

5Start the install by clicking "Next >".
6Acknowledge that you are a member of LBNLBerkeley Lab, and click OK.
7Accept the license agreement and click "Install".
8

Click "Finish" to complete the installation.

9Connect to the newly-installed eduroam network by double-clicking the Wi-Fi network icon in the lower-right corner to display the available networks.
10Click eduroam.
11Click "Connect".
12

Enter your

LBL

Berkeley Lab username and password, and click "OK".

Note, you may need to Restart your computer before attempting to connect (because it's Windows).

13You should see a successful connection to the eduroam network when you see the word, "Connected, secured".

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