Connect to "UND-Secured" Secure Wi-Fi - Getting Started

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Step to access the UND-Secured wireless network.

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Notice! The UND NetX: Elevating Connectivity Project includes the development of a new network for residential halls, and academic and administrative buildings. During the building-by-building transition, users on campus will see different Wi-Fi networks depending on where they are, and will need to follow specific instructions to connect. If you see the new "UND-Secured" name in your list of available Wi-Fi networks, click here. If you DO NOT see "UND-Secured" click here.

UIT recommends that everyone with UND credentials use "UND-Secured" when connecting devices to Wi-Fi on campus. "UND-Secured" is an endpoint-to-endpoint encrypted & secure network for students, faculty, and staff. It requires authentication with UND user name credentials. Once authenticated, users will not have to re-authenticate on that device unless they change their password. Get more info on "UND-Guest" and "eduroam" wireless networks. To connect smart devices to UND Wi-Fi in the residence halls, see und.apogee.us

Android

For smartphones and tablets from brands like Google, Samsung, Motorola, and others.

iPhone & iPad

For Apple iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch devices.

Windows PC

For Laptop & Desktop PCs from brands like Dell, HP, Lenovo, and others.

Apple Mac

For Laptops & Desktops from Apple, like the MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, MacMini, iMac.

Chromebook

For laptops running Chrome OS, from brands like Dell, HP, Samsung, and others.

Other Devices

For TVs, gaming consoles, smart devices, wireless printers, etc.

Linux

For computers running Linux OS distributions.
Info! If you've forgotten, and cannot reset your password with your recovery email, the UIT Service Center can reset your account password for you. Simply call us at 701.777.2222 any time, or start a live chat during normal business hours.

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Article ID: 154979
Created
Thu 1/30/25 4:02 PM
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Tue 2/11/25 11:59 AM

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