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If your LDAP password was updated, then your eduroam password will need to be updated, too. You may delete the network profile completely and re-install or update the password.

 

Use your Remote Access username and password (i.e. [email protected])

iPhone & iPad

You will need to delete the network profile and re-install eduroam.

DescriptionDetail
Go into Settings and select General
Scroll to the bottom of the screen, tap Profile, where the eduroam network profile will appear.
Tap the Remove button, and re-confirm by tapping Remove on the dialog window.
Enter your passcode.
Your profile should be removed now. You will need to Add the eduroam profile again. 

 

Mac

open Applications -> Utilities -> Keychain Access -> login

delete the eduroam profile

the next time you connect to the eduroam network, you will be asked for your credentials (LDAP username and password).

 

Android Device

DescriptionDetail
Find the Wi-Fi network. On the Nexus 7, it is a drag-down from the top border. Do a Long Press on the Wi-Fi name, EDUROAM, until the choice to Modify network appears
Tap on Modify network.
On the Password line, enter your new password. Close the keyboard, and tap Save.
Select the eduroam network to confirm that the connection is successful.

 

Windows 7

DescriptionDetail
Left click on Wi-Fi icon
Right-click on eduroam to open Properties
Click on Settings
Click Yes to Allow SecureW2 to make changes to the configurationNo pic
Click on Configure
Click on User account
Enter your new Password here, and click OK until all of the dialog windows are closed
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