If you continue to have difficulties connecting to eduroam, contact Technology Help.However, it is not uncommon to come across situations where you may find yourself struggling to Turn WiFi ON/OFF in Windows 10, especially when your computer is experiencing WiFi Connectivity Problems. It should automatically connect to eduroam from this point on if it is available. If it fails, simply turn off your Microsoft Surface and turn it back on. Just look for the rising signal bar icon.) (It may say eduroam, available, or a different network name. Now click the Wireless icon in the expanded CHARMS menu to open the Networks menu.Click the SETTINGS button from the CHARMS menu (right side of screen).Swipe from the right side of the screen to the left to open the CHARMS menu pane.Click the Windows Home (Start) button on your Microsoft Surface to return to the Home (Start) menu.Click CLOSE to exit the final dialog menu.Click OK again to close the eduroam Wireless Network Properties dialog.Back in the Advanced Settings dialog, click OK to exit the dialog.Password: your University internet ID password.Username: your full University of Minnesota email address.Finally, click Save credentials to continue.Select User authentication from the drop down menu.Check the box labeled Specify authentication mode.Return to the eduroam Wireless Network Properties dialog, click the ADVANCED SETTINGS button.Under the Protected EAP Properties dialog, uncheck the Verify the server's identity by validating the certificate selection.Select Microsoft: Protected EAP (PEAP) for the Choose a network authentication method: drop-down menu.Under the eduroam Wireless dialog, select the SECURITY tab on the top.On the next screen, select Change connection settings.Click NEXT once these steps are complete.
Connecting to eduroam WiFi with Windows on ARM requires additional steps compared to the desktop version of Windows 8.