Important Information Regarding Miami Wireless Updates
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The Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificate Miami uses for its wireless network was updated on Wednesday, January 20. SSL certificates are used to establish an encrypted connection between a browser or user's computer and a server or website. The SSL connection protects sensitive data from being intercepted from non-authorized parties.
Following the update, when connecting to the Wi-Fi network on Miami's campuses, users may be asked to re-authenticate to MU-WIRELESS and eduroam on their various devices, and some users will also have to “forget” the networks and re-add them. For instructions on how to do this, please visit the article in the IT Services Knowledge Base: Unable to connect after Winter Break 2020.
If you have questions, please contact IT Help at 513-529-7900 or MiamiOH.edu/ITChat.
To view planned IT activities and the current status of major systems and services, please visit our dashboard at MiamiOH.edu/ITStatus.