RedRover is Cornell's Wi-Fi service. Using RedRover, you can connect a computer or portable electronic device with Wi-Fi capability to the Internet. Three RedRover services are available on campus.
RedRover-Secure is recommended and is required for certain types of systems and data. University IT Policy 5.10, The Security of Electronic University Administrative Information interim policy states: "Any system holding or accessing confidential (level 1) information that uses a campus wireless connection must use RedRover-Secure, or a departmental wireless network with equivalent or stronger security (authentication required, encrypted transmission)." RedRover-Guest is available for visitors who do not have a valid NetID.
RedRover-Secure (recommended) provides fast, secure connections for faculty, staff, students, and other Cornell affiliates who have a valid NetID. RedRover-Secure encrypts the Wi-Fi portions of data transmission, and is therefore the most secure choice. RedRover-Secure is also available at Weill Medical College. Get started with RedRover-Secure by choosing your operating system:
RedRover is Cornell's original Wi-Fi service. It is slower than RedRover-Secure, and is a non-secure service, so it is best used only at times when RedRover-Secure is not an option. If you do use RedRover, be aware that your data transmissions could be intercepted by others.
Setting up RedRover-Secure will also get you ready to use RedRover, so if you are using a desktop or laptop computer, please click the appropriate link above to get started. If you are using a different device, please select the appropriate choice to register with RedRover:
RedRover-Guest provides limited access to the Internet and specific services to guests of the university who do not have a valid Cornell NetID. Services provided by RedRover-Guest are:
Get started with RedRover-Guest by choosing your operating system: