If you are having trouble with eduroam after changing your Clemson password, one option to clear out the old one is to remove eduroam. Here are the instructions to do this on a Mac. Click on the Apple in the upper left-hand corner, then... Read More
Network, Phones and Cable
Many flavors of Linux and BSD may be able to connect to the Clemson VPN using the OpenConnect VPN client. While not officially supported, we have had good results using the OpenConnect client. Below is a basic guide to setting up the OpenConnect... Read More
To forward phone calls from a Cisco 8845 to a home or mobile phone please follow these steps or visit https://phone.clemson.edu you will need to ‘virtually’ connect your computer to campus using our CU Virtual Private Network (CUVPN).... Read More
We recommend forwarding all phone calls from your phone. For information on how to do this please go to: https://hdkb.clemson.edu/phpkb/article.php?id=1240 If you need advanced features please contact CCIT, and we will help determine the best option.... Read More
There are some laptop labs on campus that you may need to login to. In these labs you will need to sign in to the Clemson University domain and eduroam at the same time. To do this you will just sign into the computer the same way you... Read More
To connect to Clemson's wireless network, eduroam, please follow the instructions below for your operating system.MAC OS 1. Click on the Wi-Fi icon in the top menu. Select eduroam. 2. When prompted, log in to the eduroam network with your... Read More
If you are having trouble connecting to eduroam, you may try removing the eduroam configuration profile in order to connect as if it were the first time. The configuration profile holds information about the network that is used when you reconnect to... Read More
Click on the Network icon in the Windows taskbar. Click Open Network and Sharing Center. Click Manage Wireless networks. Click Add. Click Manually create a network profile. Enter the following information in the form provided Network Name: eduroam... Read More
The eduroam network allows roaming of users from multiple Universities using shared credentials. If a user from another University uses eduroam here at Clemson then they are placed on a guest network. This network allows internet access,... Read More
HOW TO CONFIGURE MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP TO REMOTELY ACCESS A WINDOWS PC FROM A MAC If you need access to your Clemson managed Windows computer from off campus, here are instructions to do this on a Mac. Click on the Apple logo in the top left... Read More