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The easiest way to resolve most Wi-Fi connectivity issues and re-connect is to delete the UALR-WiFi network from your device and then re-connect / re-join UALR-WiFi.


Apple iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch (iOS & WatchOS)

In Settings, Wi-Fi, click the "i" next to UALR-WiFi, then click "Forget This Network" then, re-join UALR-WiFi, enter your Active

Directory username and password, and then click Trust on the wifi.ualr.edu certificate. Make sure that Private Address is

unchecked for the UALR-WiFi network and all of your network settings are set to DHCP and/or Dynamic.


Apple MacBook, MacBook Air (macOS)

Go to System Preferences > Network, then select Wi-Fi on the left. Now, select UALR-WiFi from the list & then click on the

Disconnect button. Click on the Advanced button, and select UALR-WiFi from the list and then click on the (-) button to

remove it from the list. Click on the OK button to close the window. Now click the Apply button in the Networks window. Now,

re-join UALR-WiFi, enter your Active Directory username and password, and then click Trust on the wifi.ualr.edu certificate.

Make sure that Private Address is unchecked for the UALR-WiFi network and all of your network settings are set to DHCP

and/or Dynamic.


Android 

Go to Settings > Wireless & Networks. Choose Wifi Settings, then long press the network named UALR-WiFi. Now choose

Forget Network. Now, re-join UALR-WiFi and enter your Active Directory username and password. Make sure all network

settings are set to DHCP and/or Dynamic.


Microsoft Windows 10 / Windows 11

In Windows you right-click on UALR-WiFi and then click "forget" the UALR-WiFi network from your device. This step deletes

the installed security certificate on Microsoft Window 10, which may be expired or otherwise rejected. Now, re-join UALR-WiFi,

enter your Active Directory username and password You should next be prompted to trust and install a fresh wifi.ualr.edu

certificate. Make sure all of your network settings are set to DHCP and/or Dynamic.


Importatn Reminder: All Passwords Expire Every 90 Days

If you forgot your Active Directory username and password, you may need to reset or change your password. Simply login to your UA Little Rock BOSS account and manage your passwords under Personal Information / List Accounts and Change Passwords. You will see a list of your university identities and can update your password for assigned accounts. Be sure the password you choose meets the criteria listed. Some special characters / symbols may not be compatible with all systems. Detailed instructions can be found on BOSS.

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