Problem
"I can't connect to WiFi."
Solution
Find the most relevant solution to your issueTo fix this issue, try one of the following solutions.
Simple fixes
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title | Did you recently change your password? |
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Go to your device settings and update your password. Remember to use your full email address with @calpoly.edu for eduroam. |
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title | Are you trying to connect an IoT device (such as a game console, printer or media device)? |
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The eduroam WiFi network does not work with IoT devices. There is a separate network for devices that typically connect only to home WiFi networks called CP-IoT-Secure. Learn how to connect to CP-IoT-Secure and what WiFi devices are supported on campus. |
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title | Windows (State computer) |
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If you are having trouble accepting the new certificate: - From the prompt, click the Connect button. If this doesn't work then try the following steps.
- Connect to campus ethernet or connect to GlobalProtect VPN (using a hotspot or other internet source).
- Open the Command Prompt (through the Start menu: Start > Windows System > Command Prompt) and paste
gpupdate /force into the command window. This will configure your computer to connect to eduroam WiFi.
If you are unable to locate the Command Prompt or need help, submit a General Help Request. See Can't Connect to eduroam from my PC (Windows 10). |
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title | Lenovo computer or a Huawei, OnePlus, or Xiaomi device |
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Software on your computer may be inadvertently blocking you from connecting to wireless. Submit a General Help request with your device's WiFi hardware/MAC address. Affected apps/devices include: - Avast Antivirus
- 360 Total Security
- Fing (network scanning software)
- Lenovo Wi-Fi Security, Lenovo Vantage and Lenovo Location Services
- Software on Xiaomi devices (often antivirus or network software)
- Software on OnePlus devices (often antivirus or network software)
- Software on Huawei devices (often antivirus or network software)
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