geteduroam is an open-source publisher that streamlines secure network onboarding for students, researchers, and public-sector employees who need frictionless access to national roaming services. Its tiny Windows clients—geteduroam and getgovroam—belong to the network-configuration automation category and are typically deployed during orientation weeks, conference check-ins, or remote-work roll-outs. Administrators embed the executables in imaging scripts or USB starter kits so that first-time users simply enter institutional credentials; the utility then negotiates with the organization’s CAT server, pulls down the correct RADIUS settings, installs the relevant CA chain, and silently creates a WPA-Enterprise profile that will work on every participating campus or government office. Because the tools are policy-aware, they can switch between user and machine certificates, enforce minimum TLS versions, and auto-renew credentials before they expire, eliminating the help-desk tickets that usually accompany manual supplicant setup. The same codebase is reused for both global eduroam federations and country-specific govroam trust bridges, making it a lightweight but critical component of any large-scale BYOD or guest-access strategy. geteduroam’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always installing the newest release and permitting batch deployment of multiple applications.

geteduroam

This application helps set up eduroam on end-users' computers by automatically fetching and installing the required certificates.

Details
getgovroam

This application helps set up eduroam on end-users' computers by automatically fetching and installing the required certificates.

Details