The UNLVMED BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) wireless network is provided for you to connect your personal devices. It’s offered at all UNLV Health locations and provides you with internet access only. The use of the regular UNLVMED wireless network is restricted to UNLV Health devices.
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iOS (Apple iPhone/iPad)
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Note: The screenshots below may not exactly match your device depending on your iOS version, but the steps will be similar. From the home screen, select Settings. Select Wi-Fi. From the network list, select UNLVMED BYOD. Image RemovedImage AddedAt the prompt, enter your UNLVMED username and password. Tap Join. At the certificate prompt, choose Trust. Image RemovedImage Added
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Android
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Note: The screenshots below may not exactly match your device depending on your phone manufacturer and OS version, but the steps will be similar. 1 | From the home screen, select Settings. | | 2 | Tap Network & Internet, then Wi-Fi. | 3 | From the network list, select UNLVMED BYOD. | 4 | Tap Connect to network. | 5 | Update prompted fields and tap Connect. EAP method: PEAP CA certificate: Don’t validate Identity: UNLVMED Username Password: UNLVMED Password If prompted, skip field “Anonymous Identity.”
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Windows 10
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In the lower-right corner of your screen, click the WiFi icon. From the networks list, click UNLVMED BYOD. Select Connect automatically. Click Connect. At the prompt, enter your UNLVMED username and password. Choose Connect.
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Mac OS
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Click the Wifi symbol at the top of your screen. Choose UNLVMED BYOD. At the prompt, enter your UNLVMED username and password. Choose Join.
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Windows 7
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Open Control Panel > Network and Internet > Network and Sharing Center In the task list (left side), choose Manage Wireless Networks. Choose Change Adapter Settings. Right-click on Wireless Network Connection. Choose Connect/Disconnect. Double-click on UNLVMED BYOD. At the prompt, enter your UNLVMED username and password. Choose Connect.
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