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Important Information Regarding Miami Wireless Updates

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.

Man sitting on a couch working on his laptopFollowing 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.