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A map of the Twin Cities campus wireless locations (see an interactive version)

What is U of M Wireless?
The University of Minnesota wireless network is the centrally managed Office of Information Technology (OIT) service that provides campus affiliates and guests with wireless Internet access as they roam the Twin Cities campus.

There are more than 1,700 wireless access points on the Twin Cities campus. OIT is in the process of upgrading the service to a single, seamless campuswide wireless network. The network runs on 802.11n technology and improves rogue Access Point (AP) and intrusion detection, central management operations, guest access services, and more.

System Status

Find out if the U of M Wireless service is functioning normally or unavailable due to an outage or scheduled maintenance activity.

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