Apollo wireless network available campus-wide for personal devices – no fees or tag required

Initially available only for students in limited locations, the WCM Apollo wireless network has expanded. Now, WCM students, faculty, and staff who need to access the internet using a personal (non-tagged) device - including laptops, mobile phones, Internet of Things devices, gaming consoles, AR/VR headsets, smart TVs and more  – can gain access with Apollo in any Weill Cornell location.

How do I access Apollo?

  1. Go to apollo.weill.cornell.edu. This site is only accessible from on campus on either WCMC or WCMCGuest wireless, or remotely while connected to AnyConnect VPN.
  2. Log in with your WCM credentials.
  3. Register the devices you’d like to add to the network. For further instructions on how to register your device read this Knowledge Article: How To: Self-Register IOT devices in dorms to connect to Apollo SSID

Where can I access the Apollo network?

You can access the Apollo wireless network in any Weill Cornell Medicine location, with the exception of NYP hospital space.

What internet resources can I access on Apollo?

The resources available to you on Apollo are similar to what you’d get on a guest network at a coffee shop. Most internet sites will be accessible, as well as print.weill.cornell.edu, but other WCM resources, like fileshare, will not. For those, you’ll need a tagged device that can access the WCM network.

For a more detailed comparison of the different Wi-Fi networks available at WCM, view our Wireless page.

Important reminder! 

Devices expire one year after the initial registration date and must be renewed. To renew your device, please log into apollo.weill.cornell.edu and register the device again to start a new annual cycle. Each user can register up to 10 devices on the Apollo network. 

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