UNSRAT Network

UNSRAT Internet Access Terms

Terms for using Hotspot, 802.1X, and eduroam services.

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UNSRAT WiFi

Hotspot
Summary
By using UNSRAT WiFi Hotspot, you agree to:
  • Use the network responsibly and comply with campus policies and applicable laws.
  • Not engage in illegal or harmful activities such as hacking, malware, phishing, spam, and prohibited content distribution.
  • Keep your account confidential and not share access with others.
  • Understand that access may be limited or terminated if policies are violated.
  • Acknowledge that network activity may be logged for security and audit purposes.
Terms

1. Purpose & Scope
UNSRAT WiFi Hotspot is provided to support academic and campus services. Access is limited to eligible users under UNSRAT policies.

2. Accounts & Registration
Account registration or activation is handled through the UNSRAT INSPIRE Portal. Users are responsible for all activity performed using their accounts.

3. Access & Authentication
The hotspot uses a captive portal. Users must keep their credentials confidential.

4. Prohibited Use

  • Unauthorized access to accounts, systems, or networks.
  • Scanning, sniffing, brute force, exploits, malware, phishing, spam, botnets, or DDoS attacks.
  • Distribution of unlawful or copyright-infringing content.
  • Portal bypass, MAC spoofing to impersonate others, rogue DHCP, or rogue access points.

5. Fair Use
UNSRAT may apply bandwidth, quota, prioritization, or service restrictions to maintain service quality.

6. Device Security
Users must keep devices secure, update operating systems, and not share passwords or OTPs.

7. Privacy & Logging
UNSRAT may log connection metadata for security, troubleshooting, and audit purposes in accordance with policy and applicable regulations.

8. Enforcement
Violations may result in temporary disconnection, account or device blocking, disciplinary action, and legal reporting when necessary.

Last updated: 2026-06-18 15:42:39

UNSRAT WiFi .1x

802.1X
Summary
UNSRAT WiFi .1x is a secure network using per-user/per-device authentication.
  • Use credentials only for yourself and authorized devices.
  • Do not share usernames, passwords, OTPs, certificates, or configuration profiles.
  • Follow official campus guidance and validate server certificates when required.
  • Violations may lead to access revocation.
Terms

1. Purpose
802.1X provides safer access through session-based authentication and encryption.

2. Account & Configuration
Credentials are personal. Users must follow official configuration guidance, including EAP method and server certificate validation when used.

3. Credentials & Certificates

  • Sharing or lending access is prohibited.
  • Do not store credentials in insecure applications or scripts.
  • If compromise is suspected, change your password through the official portal.

4. Device Policy
UNSRAT may apply minimum security requirements, device restrictions, or identity-based network segmentation.

5. Prohibited Activity

  • Rogue access points, unauthorized repeaters, bridging or tethering to bypass access controls.
  • Traffic interception, ARP/DNS spoofing, MITM, or attempts to weaken encryption.
  • MAC spoofing to impersonate another user or device.

6. Logging & Enforcement
UNSRAT may log authentication information and connection metadata for security, auditing, and troubleshooting. Violations may lead to account or device blocking.

Last updated: 2026-06-18 15:42:26

eduroam

eduroam
Summary
eduroam is a secure WiFi service for the education and research community.
  • Use your personal eduroam account and do not share your username/password with others.
  • eduroam authentication is performed through WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise WiFi configuration, not through a web page asking for your password.
  • Users must comply with UNSRAT policies, home institution policies, visited institution policies, and applicable laws.
  • Network misuse such as scanning, brute force, malware, phishing, spam, spoofing, or access bypass is prohibited.
  • Network activity may be logged for security, troubleshooting, and audit purposes.
  • If your device is registered for Eduroam MAC Bypass, use the device fixed/static MAC address.

If you do not agree with these terms, please stop using the UNSRAT eduroam service.

Terms

1. About eduroam
eduroam, or education roaming, is a secure WiFi access service for the education and research community. It allows users from participating institutions to obtain network access using their home institution account.

2. Eligible Users
The UNSRAT eduroam service may be used by UNSRAT community members with an active eduroam account and by visitors from participating eduroam institutions under the applicable roaming policies.

3. Proper Authentication
eduroam authentication is performed through WPA2/WPA3 Enterprise WiFi configuration on the user device. Users must not enter eduroam passwords into web pages, captive portals, or unofficial sites.

4. Credentials and Account Confidentiality

  • eduroam usernames and passwords are personal.
  • Sharing, lending, or storing credentials in insecure applications/scripts is prohibited.
  • If compromise is suspected, change your password through the official channel of your home institution.

5. Policy Compliance
Users must comply with UNSRAT policies as the visited network provider, their home institution policies, applicable eduroam policies, and applicable laws.

6. Prohibited Use

  • Unauthorized access to systems, accounts, servers, networks, or other devices.
  • Scanning, sniffing, brute force, exploits, DDoS, malware, phishing, spam, or botnet activity.
  • Bypassing network security controls, including identity or MAC address spoofing to impersonate another device/user.
  • Operating rogue access points, bridges, repeaters, or network services without authorization.
  • Using the network for activities that violate laws, copyright, academic ethics, or institutional policies.

7. Device Security

  • Keep your operating system and applications updated.
  • Use device protection such as screen lock, antivirus when needed, and official WiFi configuration.
  • Avoid accepting unknown certificates or WiFi profiles.

8. UNSRAT Eduroam MAC Bypass
If a device is registered for UNSRAT Eduroam MAC Bypass, the MAC address must be the device fixed/static MAC address. Private Address, Random MAC, or changing MAC addresses may cause access failure or registration rejection.

9. Logging and Audit
UNSRAT may log connection metadata such as access time, username, MAC address, IP address, network device, access location, and other technical information required for security, troubleshooting, auditing, and policy enforcement.

10. Enforcement
Violations may result in access limitation, account/device blocking, eduroam access revocation, reporting to the home institution, disciplinary action, or legal process when required.

11. Changes to Terms
UNSRAT may update these terms as required by operational needs, security requirements, eduroam policies, and applicable regulations.

Last updated: 2026-06-18 15:47:42