This article explains how to update your UAWiFi password after you reset your NetID password.
If you have any questions or issues with the process, please contact the 24/7 Support Center.
iOS
iOS
- Open the Settings app on your device.
- Tap Wi-Fi in the menu.
- Find and tap on UAWiFi, then tap Forget This Network (or Forget Network on some devices). This will remove the saved connection details.
- Return to the list of available networks and tap UAWiFi.
- Log in with your NetID and new password.
- If prompted with a certificate warning, tap Trust.
Windows 10 & 11
Windows 10 & 11
- Press Win+I to open the Settings app. Select Network & Internet and click on "Wi-Fi" in the left panel. Click on Manage known networks.
- Under Manage Known Networks, select UAWiFi and click on Forget. This will delete your Wireless Network profile and connection details.
- From the list of available networks, choose UAWiFi and log in with your NetID and new password.
macOS 10.9 & Higher
macOS 10.9 & Higher
- Open Keychain Access
- Search for and open the Keychain Access app.
- Delete any login items you might find after doing the following:
- Type UAWifi in the search box while in the Keychain Access application.
- Type uawireless.arizona.edu in the search box.
- Type catnet.arizona.edu in the search box.
- Remove the Wi-Fi Network from Your System
- Go to System Preferences > Network.
- Select Wi-Fi, then click Advanced…
- In the list of Preferred Networks, find UAWiFi, select it, and click the minus [-] button.
- Click OK to apply the changes.
- Reconnect to UAWiFi
- Turn Wi-Fi off and back on.
- Select UAWiFi from the list of available networks.
- When prompted, enter your NetID and current password.
- If a certificate prompt appears, verify that it is issued by uawireless.arizona.edu.
- If correct, choose Always Trust and continue.
Instructions for "Forget This Network"
Here are instructions for how-to "Forget This Network" on common platforms:
- iPhones & iPads
Settings > Wi-Fi > Tap on UAWiFi > Select Forget This Network - Androids
Settings > Tap on Connections or Wi-Fi & Network > Tap on UAWiFi > Select Forget - Windows
Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Manage known networks > Select UAWiFi > Click Forget - MacOS
System Preferences > WiFi > Advanced > Select UAWiFi > Click on the minus (-) button to forget the UAWiFi
Note: These instructions may change with OS versions and updates so we recommend you search online for your specific device and OS if these instructions do not work fo you.