Gaming & Media Devices

Register your game console or media device and connect it to the wired network port in your dorm room or to Device¹ÏÉñÍø, our dedicated wireless network just for devices.

Get Started

First, register your device.

Registration allows the device to bypass standard network authentication. To complete the form, you need to know your device's wired or wireless MAC address (a 12 digit number that can be found in the network settings section of most devices). The table below shows the path to the MAC address on common game consoles.

Then connect.

Wired connection: Plug your device into an open ethernet port in your room. (Each room has one port per bed. Provide your own cable.)
Wireless connection: Connect your device to the Device¹ÏÉñÍø wireless network. You'll receive the passcode for this network when you register your device.

Finding your MAC address

Devices have two MAC addresses — one for a wired connection, and one for wireless. When you register your device with ¹ÏÉñÍø, we need the wired MAC address if you plan to plug the device into the ethernet port in your room, or the wireless MAC address if you want to use the Device¹ÏÉñÍø wireless network.

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Xbox Series X/S Settings > General > Network settings > Advanced settings > Wired or Wireless
Settings > Network > Advanced Settings > Wired or Wireless
Settings > System Settings > Network Settings > Configure Network > Additional Settings > Advanced Settings > Wired or Wireless
PlayStation 5 Settings > System > System Software > Console Information
Settings > System > System Information
Settings > System Settings > System Information
Home > System Settings > Internet > System Mac Address
Wii U > System Settings > Internet > View Mac Address
Wii > Wii Settings > 2nd Page > Internet > Console Information
Home > System Settings > Internet Settings > Other Information > Confirm MAC Address

ÌýSettings > General > Network settings > Advanced settings > Wired or Wireless


Press theÌýXboxÌýbutton (on controller) to open the guide. SelectÌýSettings.

Xbox Series X/S Settings​
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In theÌýGeneralÌýsection, selectÌýNetwork settings.

Xbox Series X/S Network Settings​


SelectÌýAdvanced settings.

Xbox Series X/S Advanced Settings​


Make a note of theÌýMAC addressÌý- wired or wireless, depending on which ¹ÏÉñÍø network you plan to use.

Xbox Series X/S Mac Addresses​

Settings > All Settings > Network > Advanced Settings


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Press the Xbox button (on controller) to open the guide. Select Settings.


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Select All Settings.



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Select Network.


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Select Advanced Settings.



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Make a note of the MAC address - wired or wireless, depending on which ¹ÏÉñÍø network you plan to use.


System Settings > Network Settings > Configure Network > Additional Settings > Advanced Settings


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On your Xbox controller, press the Guide button.


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Select System Settings.



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Select Network Settings.


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Select Configure Network.



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Select the Additional Settings tab.


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Select Advanced Settings.



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Make a note of the MAC address - wired or wireless, depending on which ¹ÏÉñÍø network you plan to use.


Settings > System > System Software > Console Information

From the PlayStation home screen, select Settings at the top right.

PlayStation 5 Settings

Select System.

Select System Software.

Select Console Information.

Make a note of the MAC address - wired (LAN cable) or wireless (Wi-Fi), depending on which ¹ÏÉñÍø network you plan to use.

PlayStation 5 System

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Settings > System > System Information


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Select Settings.


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Select System.



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Select System Information.


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Make a note of the MAC address - wired (LAN cable) or wireless (Wi-Fi), depending on which ¹ÏÉñÍø network you plan to use.


Settings > System Settings > System Information


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Select Settings.


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Select System Settings.



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Select System Information.


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Make a note of the MAC address.


Home > System Settings > Internet Settings > Wired Connection > View Mac Address


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From the Home screen, select System Settings.


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Select Internet.



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Select Internet Settings.


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Select "Wired Connection" and view MAC address.


Wii U > System Settings > Internet > View Mac Address


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Hit the Wii U Home button.


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Select System Settings.



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Select Internet.


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Select View MAC Address.


General Device Connectivity Support

Most mobile devices require either a wired or wireless network connection. The table below will help to determine which connection is best. To determine if your device can connect to the ¹ÏÉñÍø Wireless Network, see here.

Operating System

Wired Network

Wireless Network

Other
Information

Windows, Mac OS X, Linux (Ubuntu), Chrome OS

Yes

eduroam

eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms

Game Console

Wired Network

Wireless Network

Other
Information

Nintendo Switch, Wii, Wii U

Yes*

Device¹ÏÉñÍø

*with official Nintendo LAN adapter

Nintendo 3DS, 3DSXL, 2DSXL, 2DS No Device¹ÏÉñÍø
Sony PlayStation 3, 4 and 5 Yes Device¹ÏÉñÍø
Xbox One, 360 and Series X/S Yes Device¹ÏÉñÍø

Media Streaming Device

Wired Network

Wireless Network

Other
Information

Apple TV

Yes

Device¹ÏÉñÍø

(Bonjour services, such as AirPlay and AirTunes are not supported)

Blu-Ray players and Smart TVs

Yes Device¹ÏÉñÍø

TiVo

Yes Device¹ÏÉñÍø
Roku Yes/No Device¹ÏÉñÍø

shows which Roku devices can be connected to the wired network (Ethernet).

Amazon Fire Stick

No Device¹ÏÉñÍø

Amazon Fire TV

Yes Device¹ÏÉñÍø

Google Chromecast

No No Ìý

NVIDIA SHIELD and SHIELD Pro

Yes Device¹ÏÉñÍø

Smart Phone or Tablet

Wired Network

Wireless Network

Other
Information

Apple iOS, Android, Windows 10 Mobile

No

eduroam

eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms

Apple iPad, iPad Pro, iPad Mini

No eduroam

eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms

Amazon Fire 7, Fire HD 8, Fire HD 10

No eduroam

eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms

Android Tablets (Google Pixel C, Samsung Galaxy Tab, etc.)

No eduroam

eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms

Microsoft Surface Pro
(with compatible LAN adapter)
Yes eduroam

eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms

Other Device

Wired Network

Wireless Network

Other
Information

Apple Watch Series 1 and 2

No No Ìý
Android Wear No No Ìý
Amazon Kindle No eduroam eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms
Barnes & Noble Nook No eduroam eduroam is recommended due to better security mechanisms
Amazon Echo and Echo Dot No No Ìý
Google Home No No Ìý
Sonos No No Ìý
Wireless Printers No No Can connect via Bluetooth or with a cable

FAQs

Device¹ÏÉñÍø is only meant for game consoles and media devices. Laptops, smartphones, tablets and other "general purpose computers" should connect to eduroam instead.

Nothing. Computers and other forbidden devices will not be able to join Device¹ÏÉñÍø, whether they are registered or not.

Computers, tablets and smartphones typically contain more sensitive data than gaming and media devices, and they are able to take advantage of advanced security available on eduroam and Monarch¹ÏÉñÍø.

Yes, but you will have to log in at least once per day. Connect your computer to the ethernet port in your room and open a web browser. You'll be prompted to log in with your MIDAS ID and password. If you have trouble logging in, contact the ITS Help Desk.

Nothing. Registering a computer for the wired network has no effect - you will still have to log in at least once a day through a web browser.

Device registrations are valid for four years from the date of registration. After four years, re-register your device to continue using it. (We used to require registration updates every August, but device registrations are now good for four years.)

Device Instructions
Xbox Series X/S Settings > General > Network settings > Advanced settings > Wired or Wireless
Settings > Network > Advanced Settings > Wired or Wireless
Settings > System Settings > Network Settings > Configure Network > Additional Settings > Advanced Settings > Wired or Wireless
PlayStation 5 Settings > System > System Software > Console Information
Settings > System > System Information
Settings > System Settings > System Information
Home > System Settings > Internet > System Mac Address
Wii U > System Settings > Internet > View Mac Address
Wii > Wii Settings > 2nd Page > Internet > Console Information
Home > System Settings > Internet Settings > Other Information > Confirm MAC Address

Settings > General > Network settings > Advanced settings > Wired or Wireless

Press theÌýXboxÌýbutton (on controller) to open the guide. SelectÌýSettings.

Xbox Series X/S Settings

In theÌýGeneralÌýsection, selectÌýNetwork settings.

Xbox Series X/S Network Settings