In order to use the UIUCnet Wireless network, you'll need to log
in with your NetID (or a valid guest account), through either QuickConnect
and a web browser or a VPN client. This page explains what you'll
need to know, have, and do in order to connect.
(If you don't have
a NetID or guest account, you can use UI
Public Wireless in a
few locations instead.)
Optional: UIwpa2 (for some systems)
If your computer supports the WPA2 standard, you can use the UIwpa2 service from many locations on campus. See Should I use WPA2 or UIUCnet Wireless? for more information.
Temporary: UIphone (for iPhone and iPod Touch users)
Currently, iPhone and iPod Touch users can't successfully maintain a connection to UIUCnet Wireless. The UIphone network will be available for those users until the UIUCnet Wireless issue can be resolved.
Although not all campus buildings have wireless coverage, the list
is growing every week. You can search an
alphabetical list or view a campus
map for locations in your area.
If you see a sign like these, you're in a UIUCnet Wireless area.
If you have any problems getting connected or staying connected,
the FAQs and Troubleshooting pages provide assistance with getting
connected to UIUCnet Wireless through either the VPN or UIUCnet QuickConnect.
The UIUCnet Wireless Documentation for Administrators includes information
on applying for new wireless installations, supporting existing installations,
the history and future of UIUCnet Wireless, and more.
Note on terminology:
The UIUCnet Wireless service provides wireless data networking. Consequently,
in this section of the website, the terms wireless or UIUCnet
Wireless do not describe telephone-based communication
or using an infrared port to connect to a printer in the same room.