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MacOS Instructions
- Click on the WiFi signal icon at the top-right of your Mac's screen
- Select SFUNET-SECURE or eduroam
- Leave Mode set to Automatic
- Enter your SFU computingid@sfu.ca in the User Name box
- Enter your SFU Password in the Password box
- Ensure Remember this network is ticked
- Click Join
- Click Connect
- You may be asked to trust a certificate issued the first time you connect. You should tick the box to always trust the certificate.
Your device should now connect automatically to the eduroam or SFUNET-SECURE WiFi network whenever it is range.