- Download the Apple device installation file.
- Open the downloaded installation file.
- When prompted, enter your UCT username@wf.uct.ac.za and UCT network password.
To set up your connection to eduroam, you need to first secure your computer, then set it up to connect to eduroam and, finally, configure your web browser.
Step 1: Secure your computer
Before you connect to the UCT wireless service, your computer must comply with UCT Networking policies:
- Your device must have the latest operating system updates or patches.
- Your device must have an up-to-date anti-virus software program (e.g. McAfee - which is available at no cost to all UCT staff and students).
Failure to comply with these requirements puts you in violation of the Policy on unsecured computers at UCT - and you could lose access to the UCT network.
Step 2: Set up your eduroam connection in one of two ways
Automatically set up your computer using eduroam CAT
NOTE:
If your laptop can also connect via network cable, configure your web browser(s) for automatic proxy detection.
or
Manually set up your computer
Instructions are available for:
- Mac OS X v10.10 (Yosemite)
- Mac OS X v10.9 (Mavericks), v10.8 (Mountain Lion) and v10.7 (Lion)
- Mac OS X v10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- Older Mac OS X versions
Mac OS X v10.10 (Yosemite)
- Ensure that your computer's date and time is accurate.
(This is required for certificate verification later in the process.) - Click Wi-Fi in the menu bar (top right corner) and select Turn Wi-Fi On.
- Click Wi-Fi again and select eduroam from the list.
- When prompted, log on with your UCT credentials:
- Username: username@wf.uct.ac.za (“username” is your student or staff number)
- Password: your UCT network password
- Click Continue when the Verify Certificate dialog box appears.
- When the authentication dialog box appears:
- Enter your Mac OS X username and password (local user account).
- Click Update Settings.
- If your laptop can also connect via a network cable, configure your web browser(s) correctly.
Mac OS X v10.9 (Mavericks), v10.8 (Mountain Lion) and v10.7 (Lion)
- Ensure that your computer's date and time is accurate.
(This is required for certificate verification later in the process.) - Click Wi-Fi in the menu bar (top right corner) and select Turn Wi-Fi On.
- When prompted, log on with your UCT credentials:
- Username: username@wf.uct.ac.za (“username” is your student or staff number)
- Password: your UCT network password
- Click Continue when the Verify Certificate dialog box appears.
- When the authentication dialog box appears:
- Enter your Mac OS X username and password (local user account).
- Click Update Settings.
- If your laptop can also connect via a network cable, configure your web browser(s) correctly.
Mac OS X v10.6 (Snow Leopard)
- Ensure that your computer's date and time is accurate.
(This is required for certificate verification later in the process.) - Click Wi-Fi in the menu bar (top right corner) and select Turn Airport On.
- Click Wi-Fi again and select eduroam from the list.
- When prompted, log on with your UCT credentials:
- Username: username@wf.uct.ac.za (“username” is your student or staff number)
- Password: your UCT network password
- Click Continue when the Verify Certificate dialog box appears.
- When the authentication dialog box appears:
- Enter your Mac OS X username and password (local user account).
- Click OK.
- Click Apply.
- If your laptop can also connect via a network cable, configure your web browser(s) correctly.
Older Mac OS X versions
See the older operating systems leaflet for OS X 10.4 (Tiger) and 10.5 (Leopard) instructions.
Step 3: Configure your web browser(s) correctly
Warning: Using your laptop with mobile or other wireless services
After setting up and saving your eduroam connection, eduroam will allocate an IP address to your device. If you then connect your laptop to a different service that controls your wireless connectivity (e.g. mobile connection), you may experience issues with eduroam. If this happens, seek assistance from ICTS.
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