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This document is due for revision. References to JRS and 'JRS tiers' should be disregarded. It should be read in conjunction with https://community.jisc.ac.uk/library/advisory-services/ieee-8021x-implementation-janet-connected-organisations
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Page updated: 5/08/2020   Choose from: Online step-by-step implementation guide Troubleshooting guides eduroam(UK) Support Server test facilities E-mail / phone support from Technical Specialists Monthly online clinic Staying in touch with eduroam(UK) and the UK eduroam community Training courses Consultancy Service Online step-by-step implementation guide
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Unable to associate with wireless eduroam network
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End-users (from organisations which have operational eduroam services) who plan to visit eduroam sites should consult their Home organisation IT Support departments regarding setup of laptops/mobile devices prior to travelling to sites offering eduroam Visited services. Instructions and documentation should be available on the Home organisations' web pages. Users will also be verify the format of their eduroam username (of particular relevence if there is any sub-domain content of the realm name).
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Your own organisation should be able to provide this information. Check details of your own organisation at the eduroam site finder map. See also the eduroam user guide.
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For full details of the eduroam service available at a particular organisation overseas you need to visit the web site of the organisation. Click on the relevant link below and from the country name on the map (Europe) or the list of NRENs below the map (Asia-Pacific), navigate to the national NREN eduroam site and from thence to their maps and links to the places you plan to visit. In the case of Canada, the link takes to you the Canadian eduroam map page - follow 'eduroam at xxx' links from the lollipops to take you directly to the institutions' web sites.  
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Find sites on the interactive map of participating sites or
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After your device (laptop, tablet, smart phone) has been initially set up to connect to an eduroam network (normally your home organisation's own eduroam network) it should connect to any eduroam network at any site, providing you with network access at a huge number of locations.
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Does your organisation belong to eduroam? And does it offer a live Home s​ervice?
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