eduroam is the secure, worldwide roaming access service developed for the international research and education community.
Staff, researchers and students from participating institutions in over 100 territories can use eduroam to get online when visiting other participating institutions.
UKCEH supports the use of eduroam by visitors and staff.
NB Before using eduroam please ensure you understand and accept the eduroam (UK) policy and the UKCEH Information Security Policy
For Visitors
UKCEH provide eduroam to visitors at the sites listed below.
- Wallingford
- Edinburgh
At Lancaster and Bangor the eduroam service is provided by the university. Below are the links to the service:
- Lancaster - https://answers.lancaster.ac.uk/display/ISS/Wi-Fi+help
- Bangor - https://www.bangor.ac.uk/itservices/wifi.php.en
Please ensure that your device has been set up correctly before you visit. Your IT support service should be able to assist you.
During your visit, limited assistance will be available as follows:
Email – ITSupport@ceh.ac.uk
Telephone:
Bangor: 01248 37 4507 or ext. 4507
Edinburgh: 01314 45 8501 or ext. 8501
Lancaster: 01524 59 5959 or ext. 5555
Wallingford: 01491 69 2317 or ext. 2317
For Staff
If you have a @ceh.ac.uk account, you can use eduroam wherever an organisation provides an eduroam service to visitors. In eduroam terminology, UKCEH provides an eduroam home service for people with a UKCEH account.
Read Setting up eduroam for information on setting up your devices to use eduroam.
Downloading the eduroam Companion App
JISC, the UK’s national research and education network provider, have developed a companion app for eduroam, with a map that shows you where every eduroam hotspot is in the world. It can even show you where you need to go to reach one.
You can download the companion app on Android and iOS from the App Store and Play Store.
Where can I use eduroam?
Eduroam have an interactive map that shows you all the places world-wide where you can log into eduroam.