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Connecting to MLML Wireless Networks and WiFi

eduroam (recommended)

"eduroam" enables MLML staff, faculty, and students (as well as other CSU campuses) to connect to the internet wirelessly and stay connected.  Once you are connected to eduroam, you will not need to re-authenticate every day. Eduroam gives you the ability to connect on campus and at participating eduroam hotspots.

To join the “eduroam” wireless network, simply select it from the list of wireless networks on your computer, connect to it, and login using the appropriate credentials for your CSU campus or follow the instructions below for SJSU.

California State University Campus Username Password
CSU East Bay NetID@csueastbay.edu NetID password
CSU Monterey Bay OtterID@csumb.edu OtterID password
CSU Sacramento SacLinkID@csus.edu SacLink password
CSU Stanislaus WarriorID@csustan.edu WarriorID password
CSU Fresno FresnoStateID@csufresno.edu FresnoStateID password
SFSU SFStateID@mail.sfsu.edu SFStateID password
SJSU SJSUeMail Email password

Connecting to eduroam SJSU:

You will now use your @sjsu.edu email address to log in to eduroam WiFi networks

When connecting to eduroam, you’ll need to accept the new security certificate to ensure a secure connection to our campus network.

Windows Computer:

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Android Mobile Device:

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Mac OS X Computer :

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iOS Device:

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moss-guest

"moss-guest" is a wireless network at MLML that is accessible by the public.

If the Wi-Fi login page does not load, input https://1.1.1.1 into the web browser to access the login page.

If you are using a Mac and having trouble with connecting to MLML wifi networks, try the steps on this page: Solve network connectivity issues on computers running macOS

If you encounter any issues connecting, please don’t hesitate to reach out to MLML IT at ext. 14418, or feel free to stop by Room 108 in the main lab.