Wireless connectivity to the campus network is widely available across campus. Faculty, students, and staff are encouraged to select Eduroam by authenticating with a CNetID and password. Guests from organizations participating in Eduroam may log on with their home institution’s credentials.
Guest access to the campus wireless network requires sponsorship by faculty or full-time staff members. For more information, see the Wireless Overview Page and the entry in the IT Services Service Catalog.
How do I get support?
The UChicago wireless network is for University Faculty, Students, and Staff and can be accessed from most University buildings. Check out our support documentation to learn more about the wireless network and for information on how to get connected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which network SSID should I use?
Choose the Eduroam network. Using your CNetID and password, Eduroam allows you to authenticate for network access at more than 5,000 educational institutions around the world.
We discourage the use of the uchicago network, which is an unsecured network provided for those using devices that are unable to use more secure protocols. The University wireless network supports the 802.11b/g/n protocols, though we encourage you to use 802.11n for the best experience.
How do I get connected to the wireless network?
From the network selection screen of your device, choose Eduroam; you will be prompted to enter your enter your CNetID@uchicago.edu and password. The Eduroam network allows you network access at more than 5,000 educational institutions around the world.
The University wireless network supports the 802.11b/g/n protocols, though we encourage you to use 802.11n for the best experience.
Is there a way for guests to get on the network?
Yes. Guests may be sponsored either by a faculty member or full-time staff member on the uchicago-guest wireless network. Learn more about the UChicago-Guest network.