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Connect to eduroam from an iOS or iPadOS device (for an iPhone or iPad)

To help staff and students of the James Hutton Institute connect to the eduroam wireless network, this page provides instructions for connecting to an Apple iOS or iPadOS device such as the iPhone or iPad.

These instructions should be followed whilst onsite at the Aberdeen or Dundee sites of the James Hutton Institute.

Visitors to the James Hutton Institute who wish to use eduroam should have already setup their device based on their home site’s instructions before visiting.

  • From your device browse to this page, and open this eduroam profile when connected to your mobile provider or somewhere else that you already have internet access.
  • Open the Settings app. You should see Profile Downloaded at the top. Tap to select it.

    Profile Downloaded

  • When the profile opens, select “Install”.

Install eduroam on iOS/iPadOS (Install Profile)

  • Select “Install” when asked to install the Root Certificate (and confirm by selecting "Install" again when prompted) and enter your device’s passcode if prompted.
  • When prompted, enter your Hutton email address for the username. For example james.hutton@hutton.ac.uk. Select “Next”.

Install eduroam on iOS/iPadOS (Enter your email address)

  • When prompted, enter your Hutton password and select “Next”.
  • A “Profile Installed” message will appear. Select “Done”.

If you have entered your username or password incorrectly you will be prompted with an “Incorrect Wi-Fi Password” message. Make sure that your username is entered as described above, and confirm your password is correct by entering it again.

If you've previously had eduroam setup on your device, you may find that it keeps reverting back to asking you to login again because it is still remembering your previous login details. You can resolve this by going to the Settings app and selecting Wi-Fi and then to the right of eduroam select the i button to the right, and select Forget This Network.


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The James Hutton Research Institute is the result of the merger in April 2011 of MLURI and SCRI. This merger formed a new powerhouse for research into food, land use, and climate change.