Welcome to the UNT Wifi Network (Official Site )
(Please link to this page for current and future information regarding the UNT wifi system.)
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* Current Technical Issues*
General Information
The Information Technology Shared Services (ITSS) department supports an extensive wifi network that includes the UNT Denton campus, UNT Discovery Park, UNT Dallas campus, downtown Dallas System offices and the UNT Law School. Service is also provided to Woodhill Square, Kristen Farmer Autism Center, the Rafes Urban Astronomy Center and the Water Research Field Station.
The UNT|System enterprise wireless network accepts 802.11a/g/n. We also support 802.11 ac on the UNT main campus and Discovery Park. The network utilizes state-of-the-art wireless access points capable of handling speeds in excess of 100 Mbps; however, your actual speed and system throughput will vary depending on your location in a building, the number of other people using the network, and the type of equipment you are using.
- Currently ITSS does not support the following: -
Preferred methods of connectivity
UNT – Secure (802.1x authentication and AES encryption) Provides access to campus academic resources and the Internet Provides a secure connection over the air. Provided at all UNT locations and will work the same at all locations once configured on your device. See our setup guide.
Eduroam – Secure (802.1x authentication and AES encryption) Provides access to some local resources and the Internet. Authenticates visiting students, researchers, faculty, and staff with their credentials from their respective institutions world-wide. Students, staff and faculty can use their UNT credentials at other universities and educational sites. See our eduroam page!
* Legacy methods of connectivity (these will be phased out in the future): *
Eaglenet and Jagnet (UNT Dallas only) Open wireless connection (no encryption) Users select this ssid and open a browser. When you attempt to go to a site, you are directed to a captive portal to allow you to enter your credentials.
This page was updated 2/24/2017 by Rory Rivoire.