Go to the directory that the installer was downloaded to (e.g.
Open a terminal window ('ctrl-alt-t' should work on most platforms).
Run the installer to configure your connection You will need to know where this file has been saved to (this will depend on your browser settings).
When you are happy to continue click on the download button and choose 'Save File'.
If you would like more information about how the script works click on 'i'.
You will now see two clickable boxes - 'Download your eduroam installer Linux' and an information box 'i'.
If 'University of Cambridge' is not listed then search for it using the search box at the bottom of the list.
A pop-up window will appear listing nearby profiles, check that 'United Kingdom' is selected next to 'Show organisations in' at the bottom of this window.
Click the 'download your eduroam installer' button.
In a web browser, go to (opens a new browser window).
have created a network access token for your device on the UIS token page.
are in a location where the eduroam wireless network is available.
If these instructions do not work for you then you should use the generic settings to make your connection. The script should work with Python 2.7 or Python 3. Information about how the script works is available during the download process. These instructions make use of a python script provided via the eduroam Configuration Assistant Tool (CAT) website. The screen layouts, settings and steps might be different for other versions of Ubuntu and alternative Linux. Note: These instructions are for configuring eduroam for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (Bionic Beaver).
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How to connect to eduroam using the CAT installer on Linux