UCI-WiFi Is Now Available

September 23, 2025

Try UCI-WiFi: The New Way to Stay Connected on Campus

As shared earlier this summer, OIT is introducing a new campuswide Wi-Fi network that offers enhanced security to our campus community. The new wireless network, UCI-WiFi, is now available and is the recommended network for personal devices.

UCI-WiFi will eventually replace UCI Mobile Access, but access to the latter will remain available during the transition period. All other campus wireless networks will continue operating without disruption.

For UCI-Managed Laptops in Schools & Libraries

Faculty and staff using UCI-Managed MacOS or Windows laptops will need a software update from their school IT support team before connecting to UCI-WiFi. Until then, please continue using Eduroam or UCI Mobile Access on your UCI-managed laptop when connecting wirelessly. 

Ready to connect on your personal device? 

Learn how at the UCI-WiFi Knowledge Base article

Tip: You’ll need to sign in with your M365 credentials.

Don’t know your M365 password? Get help.

Need Help?

Refer to our new OIT Wi-Fi Guide for more information, read through our FAQs or contact the OIT Help Desk for assistance at oit@uci.edu

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September 24, 2025

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