Our eduroam wireless network service provides laptop and mobile users with fast and secure access to email and web-based services. It is available in most campus buildings, listed as "eduroam."
| WCMC | Apollo | eduroam | WCMCGuest | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Internet access | ||||
| WCM internal resource & apps access | ||||
| Requires active CWID to use | ||||
| Requires device registration | ||||
| Requires tagged device | ||||
| Allows access to vpn.weill.cornell.edu |
Available at no cost
You must be part of an eduroam partner institution to access this network. Faculty, staff, or students who visit other partner institutions (e.g., Cornell University) can log in using their WCM email address and password.
What is eduroam?
eduroam (education roaming) is an authenticated wireless network which allows users from participating institutions to access the Internet from any eduroam-enabled institution.
Which institutions use eduroam?
eduroam is available at hundreds of educational institutions in the U.S. and thousands more around the globe. To find out which institutions use eduroam, please click the links below:
• U.S. eduroam locations
• International eduroam locations
Who can use eduroam?
While on the WCMC campus:
At this time, if you work for or attend Weill Cornell, you will not need to use the eduroam wireless network while on campus. You should be using the WMC Secure wireless network to have seamless access to all WCMC resources.
If you are a WCMC visitor, you can log into eduroam provided you are part of a partner institution.
While off campus:
If you work for or attend Weill Cornell and are visiting a partner institution that uses eduroam, you can use your WCMC credentials to log into their eduroam wireless network.