Extending eduroam
Transforming education and research in the UK with cellular technology, delivering easy, seamless and secure eduroam connectivity beyond the campus.
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About the service
We’ve developed extending eduroam to utilise mobile data backhaul technology to deliver eduroam wifi in places where it hasn’t been possible before right across the UK, via low-cost, easy to use devices using 4G and 5G cellular connectivity.
We see it as an important part of the solution to end digital inequalities, improving student experience in off-campus learning and living spaces. Embrace the future of accessible connectivity with extending eduroam.
How does it work?
As a Jisc-managed service, supported via Cradlepoint's NetCloud Manager platform, and delivered direct via our partnership with Sky, extending eduroam offers a fast, agile and secure way to authenticate users to access eduroam wifi via their own devices such as laptops and phones in historically hard to reach locations.
The devices are compact, ‘plug and play’ and depending on the model selected and the coverage available locally from mobile network operators (MNOs), wireless eduroam connectivity reaches between 10 Mbps and 400 Mbps upload/download speeds.
Where have users accessed extending eduroam?
During the successful innovation proof-of-concept phase students and staffed benefited from extending eduroam in a variety of off-campus teaching and learning locations:
- Hospitals
- Libraries
- Sports grounds
- Equine centre
- Coffee shop
- Student houses
- Arts exhibition space
- Classrooms
- Research facility
- Conference centre
Check eduroam participating organisations
Each ‘eduzone’ created by an extending eduroam device, acts as a visited service for users, the connectivity experience is seamless, just like roaming to another eduroam enabled site.
Key features
- 24/7 eduroam wifi availability
- eduroam everywhere, reaching previously hard to connect locations
- Seamless and secure access to eduroam for users utilising cellular connectivity
- Cost-effective and easy to install solution to tackle digital equality
- Reliable, 4G/ 5G future-ready design
- Devices can be relocated as and when needed
- A range of device models to meet the needs of your organisation.
Eligibility
Any Janet connected organisation is eligible to use eduroam at no additional charge. To check if you are registered email help@jisc.ac.uk.
To apply, visit our community page on how organisations can join the service where you will also find the eduroam application form. Applications can only be accepted from directors or network management contacts registered with Janet.
Individual users do not need to separately join the service. Instead, if you are a member of a participating organisation and you have a network logon account, you can use eduroam.
Users need to be eduroam connected and have eduroam credentials.
Find out more about joining eduroam on the eduroam community site.
Use of the eduroam service is subject to adherence to the:
Any Janet connected organisation is eligible to use eduroam at no additional charge. To check if you are registered email help@jisc.ac.uk.
To apply, visit our community page on how organisations can join the service where you will also find the eduroam application form. Applications can only be accepted from directors or network management contacts registered with Janet.
Individual users do not need to separately join the service. Instead, if you are a member of a participating organisation and you have a network logon account, you can use eduroam.
Users need to be eduroam connected and have eduroam credentials.
Find out more about joining eduroam on the eduroam community site.
Use of the eduroam service is subject to adherence to the:
Service level description
The devices utilise the benefits of a robust cellular backhaul to enable staff and students to effectively access eduroam. Extending eduroam devices are available in different models, depending on the customer requirement for the location of the device, and how many users will be accessing the device concurrently. Varying performance capabilities are also affected by the type of device and the availability of a strong local 4G/5G cellular network.
The devices utilise the benefits of a robust cellular backhaul to enable staff and students to effectively access eduroam. Extending eduroam devices are available in different models, depending on the customer requirement for the location of the device, and how many users will be accessing the device concurrently. Varying performance capabilities are also affected by the type of device and the availability of a strong local 4G/5G cellular network.
Related services
Connect your device to eduroam
At Jisc, we help you provide internet access to campus visitors in other ways:
- Govroam
With govroam, you can simplify connectivity for members of the wider public sector visiting your campus - including NHS, social care and blue-light workers. The service also helps support collaboration with the public sector - eduroam Visitor Access
Smooth, cost-effective connectivity for visitors associated with research and education - using your existing eduroam service
How we support visitors to your campus
eduroam Visitor Access lies ‘in between’ federated roaming and general public access, helping you provide access to people without their own eduroam accounts but who are associated in some way with your organisation’s education goals.
Connect your device to eduroam
At Jisc, we help you provide internet access to campus visitors in other ways:
- Govroam
With govroam, you can simplify connectivity for members of the wider public sector visiting your campus - including NHS, social care and blue-light workers. The service also helps support collaboration with the public sector - eduroam Visitor Access
Smooth, cost-effective connectivity for visitors associated with research and education - using your existing eduroam service
How we support visitors to your campus
eduroam Visitor Access lies ‘in between’ federated roaming and general public access, helping you provide access to people without their own eduroam accounts but who are associated in some way with your organisation’s education goals.
Case study: Cardiff University and NHS Wales
Cardiff University medical students have often reported poor wifi connectivity while on placement in rural clinical settings in Powys, Wales. The university’s Library Service and Powys Teaching Health Board’s Library Service have found a simple and cost-effective solution in a Jisc proof-of-concept to extend eduroam connectivity via 4G and 5G mobile networks.
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ISO certification
This service is included within the scope of our ISO9001 and ISO27001 certificates.