Introduction

A New Way to Connect to Wi-Fi at Santa Fe College

A New Way to Connect to Wi-Fi at Santa Fe College

August 2, 2018 – Santa Fe College’s Information Technology Services (ITS) has been upgrading the Wi-Fi on the Northwest Campus and all college centers. SF students, faculty, staff and visitors can connect their devices to the Wi-Fi network through one of two separate Wi-Fi network names, SF Guest and SF College.

SF Guest is the network available to anyone on any SF property, however, it only allows access to the web with restricted speed limits.

SF College is the Wi-Fi network to be used by SF students and employees. The SF College network allows for greater access to the internet, but does require additional configuration and authentication prior to use.

When using the SF College Wi-Fi network, you must enter your eight-digit SFID number, no dashes or spaces. Use your password you have to log in to eStaff or eSantaFe account for the password.

Each particular device (iPhone, Android, laptop, etc) may have minor differences in connecting to the network, but all devices connecting to the SF College Wi-Fi network must use the eight-digit SFID and your password to begin the process.

Complete details for each individual device can be found on the Wi-Fi Assistance page of SF’s website. You can also access SF’s wireless policies and FAQs on the Wi-Fi Assistance page.