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Windows 11, Windows 10

  • Click the start menu
  • Type "Wi-Fi settings" and click on the result
  • Click "Manage known networks"
  • Click "Add a new network"
  • Network name (all in lowercase): eduroam
  • Security type: WPA2-Enterprise AES
  • EAP method: EAP-TTLS
  • Authentication method: PAP
  • Anonymous identifier: anonymous@subu.edu.tr
  • Click the Save button
  • Click on the connections icon at the bottom right to to view available networks
  • Click on "eduroam", type your username and password and hit enter
  • Read the warning about the certificate and click connect

Ubuntu

  • Click System > Options
  • Click Network Connections
  • Click the Wireless tab and then the Add button
  • Connection name: eduroam
  • SSID (all in lowercase): eduroam
  • Security: WPA & WPA2 Enterprise
  • Authorization: Tunneled TLS
  • Anonymous identity: anonymous@subu.edu.tr
  • SM certification: None
  • Inner authentication: PAP
  • Username: your username in the format name.surname@subu.edu.tr
  • Password: your password
  • After saving the settings, you can connect to the network.

Android

  • List the wireless networks and click on the wireless network named eduroam
  • EAP method: TTLS
  • Identity: Your username in the format name.surname@subu.edu.tr
  • Password: your password
  • CA Certificate: Authentication
  • Below the "Advanced Options":
    • Phase 2 authentication: PAP
    • Anonymous identity: anonymous@subu.edu.tr
  • Tap the Connect button

IOS

  • Click here to download the required configuration file and open it
  • Click 'Allow'
  • Click "Load" on top right of the screen
  • Enter your username in the format name.surname@subu.edu.tr and click 'Next'
  • Enter your password and click 'Next'
  • Click 'Finish'