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Page updated 25/07/2025 Ideas for improving your eduroam implementation:
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Phil Mayers, Imperial College London NPS doesn't offer any conditional/branching features, or a way to bind a client/group to a set of policies, therefore you have to be careful to make sure your policies match appropriately. RADIUS clients Home service providers: you should create client entries for each NRPS under the "RADIUS Clients" section; be sure to set their "Friendly Name" to NRPS1, NRPS2, NRPS3 etc. so you can match them below.
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Reviewed 12/06/2019 Why do we need to configure attribute filtering? RADIUS packets contain various "attributes" which can be generated by the network access server (eg. AP or switch) and at RADIUS servers that handle the packets during authentication and accounting exchanges. Certain attributes play a key role in the process of correct assignment of the user to an appropriate VLAN. Depending on the manufacturer of the equipment, these can be RFC-defined attributes or vendor-specific ones.
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Updated - 1/12/2022 This document describes the content that should be included in an ‘eduroam service information’ web page on a publicly accessible web site for all participating organisations – as required in the eduroam(UK) Technical Specification. Contents:
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eduroam.org compatibility matrix for devices/OS and EAP methods supported [The following link is not currently functioning and the supplicant comparison table is need of update: Table of EAP methods supported in currently available native and third party supplicants: http://www.ja.net/documents/services/janet-roaming/supplicants-comparison.pdf.]
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This document is due for revision. References to JRS and 'JRS tiers' should be disregarded. It should be read in conjunction with https://community.jisc.ac.uk/library/advisory-services/ieee-8021x-implementation-janet-connected-organisations
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Page updated: 29/05/2025   Choose from: Online step-by-step implementation guide Troubleshooting guides eduroam(UK) Support Server test facilities E-mail / phone support from Technical Specialists Monthly online clinic Staying in touch with eduroam(UK) and the UK eduroam community Training courses Consultancy Service Healthcheck
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Unable to associate with wireless eduroam network
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End-users (from organisations which have operational eduroam services) who plan to visit eduroam sites should consult their Home organisation IT Support departments regarding setup of laptops/mobile devices prior to travelling to sites offering eduroam Visited services. Instructions and documentation should be available on the Home organisations' web pages. Users will also be verify the format of their eduroam username (of particular relevence if there is any sub-domain content of the realm name).