Wi-Fi on campus
Students and staff can connect to the 'eduroam' wi-fi network anywhere on campus, and at universities around the world.
Visitors to the university can use our visitors' wifi network.
Campus Wi-Fi for students: Eduroam
How to connect
- On your laptop or mobile device, choose the eduroam network.
- When prompted for a username and password, enter the following information:
- Username: your 8-digit University ID followed by ‘@stu.mmu.ac.uk’
- for example: 12345678@stu.mmu.ac.uk
- Password: your University network password.
- Username: your 8-digit University ID followed by ‘@stu.mmu.ac.uk’
- You should then be connected to the network.
Some devices might request additional information. Here’s a list of the settings you might need:
- EAP method: PEAP
- Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPV2
- CA certificate DO NOT VALIDATE
- Identity: [MMU ID]@stu.mmu.ac.uk
- for example: 12345678@stu.mmu.ac.uk
- Anonymous identity: [blank]
- Password: [your MMU password]
Use eduroam around the world
Eduroam is available across the Manchester Met campus, but you can also use your MMU credentials to connect to eduroam at any other organisation that uses it. To find out where, see the eduroam website: Where can I eduroam?
If you’ve logged into eduroam before, you won’t need to enter your credentials again to log in elsewhere.
Please note: when you log into eduroam, it’s important to remember to include @stu.mmu.ac.uk after your MMU ID number, otherwise you won’t be able to connect at other institutions.
Get more information about eduroam
For more information about eduroam, visit their website: Eduroam
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Unable to connect using Google Pixel devices
Google Pixel devices are currently unable to connect to the Eduroam WiFi network on campus. This is related to the security settings on those devices.
Google Pixel users should instead connect to the Visitor WiFi network.