wifi networks
How do I forget or remove the eduroam network on Android?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
Quick option (recommended)
- Press and hold the Wi-Fi icon in the notification bar.
- Tap eduroam.
- Select Forget or Remove.
Alternative option (via settings)
- Go to Settings.
- Select Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
- Tap eduroam.
- Select Forget.
Next, we recommend reconfiguring eduroam via the geteduroam app or eduroam CAT, using your Iscte credentials.
Tip: Forgetting the eduroam network is especially recommended when:
- The Iscte institutional password has been changed;
- The operating system has been updated;
- There are repeated authentication requests or connection failures.
Further Information:
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How do I forget or remove the eduroam network on macOS?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
Quick option (recommended)
- Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar.
- Select Wi-Fi Settings (or Network Settings, depending on your version of macOS).
- Go to Details… or Advanced.
- In the list of known networks, select eduroam.
- Click Remove (–) and confirm.
Alternative option (via System Preferences)
- Open the Apple menu and select System Preferences.
- Go to Network → Wi-Fi.
- Click Details… / Advanced.
- Select eduroam and click Remove.
After removing the network, it is recommended that you reconfigure eduroam using eduroam CAT, with your Iscte institutional credentials.
Tip: Forgetting the eduroam network is especially recommended when:
- The Iscte institutional password has been changed;
- The operating system has been updated;
- There are repeated authentication requests or connection failures.
Further Information:
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How do I forget or remove the eduroam network on Windows?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
Quick option (recommended)
- Right-click the Wi-Fi icon on the taskbar.
- Select Network & Internet settings.
- Go to Wi-Fi → Manage known networks.
- Select eduroam.
- Click Forget.
Alternative option (via settings)
- Open the Start menu and select Settings.
- Go to Network & Internet → Wi-Fi.
- Select Manage known networks.
- Select eduroam and click Forget.
After removing the network, it is recommended that you reconfigure eduroam using eduroam CAT with your Iscte institutional credentials to ensure a proper and secure connection.
Tip: Forgetting the eduroam network is especially recommended when:
- The Iscte institutional password has been changed;
- The operating system has been updated;
- There are repeated authentication requests or connection failures.
Further Information:
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Can I connect multiple devices at the same time?
Can I use a VPN, streaming services, or other services?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Are there any speed or data limits?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
The use of eduroam at Iscte is subject to the acceptable use policies for IT services and the technical limitations of the network infrastructure. The service is primarily intended for academic, scientific, and institutional activities.
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What information is recorded?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
As part of the operation of eduroam, the following technical information may be recorded:
- User identifier (anonymized when roaming).
- Date and time of connection.
- Home institution.
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This data is used exclusively for security, technical auditing, and user support purposes, in compliance with applicable data protection regulations.
Can Iscte or the institution I’m visiting see my internet traffic?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
The content of communications (such as visited pages, messages, or files) is not monitored.
Authentication and network access respect user privacy.
Only minimal technical data is collected, strictly necessary for security, network management, and troubleshooting purposes, in accordance with applicable law.
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Is my data encrypted?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Is eduroam safe?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
Yes. eduroam is a secure Internet access service that uses robust authentication and encryption methods based on the WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise standards.
These mechanisms ensure that only users with valid credentials can access the network and that communications are protected against unauthorized access.
At Iscte, using eduroam is the recommended option for wireless network access, precisely because of the high levels of security it provides.
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Do I need to reconfigure eduroam if I change my password?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
Yes. Whenever you change the password for your Iscte institutional credentials, you must update the eduroam settings on all devices where the network is configured. Otherwise, authentication will fail and you will not be able to access eduroam.
Further Information:
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How do I set up eduroam on my phone (Android / iOS)?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
On newer devices, eduroam setup is automatic; simply enter your username and password:
- Go to Wi-Fi settings.
- Select the Eduroam network.
- Enter your Iscte account credentials (e.g., xxnes@iscte-iul.pt and your password).
If this does not work, use the eduroam CAT tool, which ensures a correct, secure, and up-to-date configuration.
- Access eduroam CAT and select Iscte as your institution.
- Select your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux);
Download and run the installer. - Enter your Iscte credentials when prompted.
- Android:
Eduroam CAT will prompt you to install the eduroam CAT or geteduroam app, which allows you to configure the connection simply and securely. - iOS (iPhone/iPad):
Eduroam CAT installs a configuration profile with the correct settings for accessing the eduroam network.
- Android:
After installing the profile or app, simply enter your Iscte institutional credentials to complete the setup.
Further Information:
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How do I set up eduroam on my computer (Windows / macOS / Linux)?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
On newer devices, eduroam setup is automatic; simply enter your username and password:
- Go to Wi-Fi settings.
- Select the Eduroam network.
- Enter your Iscte account credentials (e.g., xxnes@iscte-iul.pt and your password).
If this does not work, use the eduroam CAT tool, which ensures a correct, secure, and up-to-date configuration.
- Access eduroam CAT and select Iscte as your institution.
- Select your operating system (Windows, macOS, or Linux);
Download and run the installer. - Enter your Iscte credentials when prompted.
The automatic configuration ensures that security parameters (certificates and authentication methods) are correctly set, avoiding common errors associated with manual configuration.
Further Information:
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How do I remove an old eduroam configuration?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
To remove an old eduroam configuration, you should:
- Go to your operating system’s Wi-Fi settings;
- Select the eduroam network;
- Choose the option to forget or remove the network.
After removal, we recommend reconfiguring eduroam.
Further Information:
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I’m connected to eduroam but I don’t have Internet access. What should I do?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
If your device shows that it is connected to eduroam but you do not have Internet access, check the following:
- Whether your device has obtained a valid IP address
The absence of an IP address may indicate an authentication or configuration issue. - Whether a VPN is active
Some VPNs may interfere with access to the eduroam network, preventing you from connecting to the Internet.
- Whether your device has obtained a valid IP address
If the problem persists after these checks, please contact Iscte IT support, specifying the type of device and the operating system used.
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Why am I constantly being asked to enter my password?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
This behavior may indicate:
- Incorrect or expired institutional credentials;
A password that was recently changed but not updated on the device; - An incorrect eduroam profile configuration.
- Incorrect or expired institutional credentials;
To resolve the issue, we recommend removing the existing configuration and reconfiguring eduroam, ensuring that the credentials are correct and up to date.
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What should you do if the connection fails after an operating system update?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
After updating your operating system (Windows, macOS, Android, or iOS), you may experience incompatibilities with your previous eduroam settings.
In such cases, we recommend:
- Removing the eduroam network from your device’s Wi-Fi settings;
- Re-configuring eduroam.
Further Information:
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Why can’t I connect to eduroam?
Atualizado/Updated: 2026-05-12
Target Audience: Iscte Community
Answer/Solution:
There are several common reasons why you might be unable to connect to eduroam, including:
- Incorrect or outdated password
If Iscte’s institutional password has been changed recently, you must update this information on all devices where eduroam is configured. - Incorrectly entered username
The username must always be entered in its full format (e.g., xxnes@iscte-iul.pt). Omitting the domain will prevent authentication. - Outdated or incorrect eduroam configuration
Outdated configurations, especially following security changes or operating system updates, can cause connection failures. - Incorrect device date and time
An incorrect date or time on the device may prevent the validation of the security certificates used by eduroam.
- Incorrect or outdated password
In many cases, removing the existing configuration and reconfiguring eduroam resolves the problem.
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