The UW MPSK network is an encrypted Wi-Fi network available at the UW using private IP address space and is available at UW Campuses, UW Facilities and soon at UW Medical Centers. It is the recommended Wi-Fi connection method for IoT Devices, TVs or game consoles that require a Pre-Shared Key Wi-Fi network. Many IoT type devices are "headless" meaning they have no display or keyboard. The most common method of authentication for these types of devices is WPA2-Personal. Traditional WPA2-Personal uses a passphrase that is shared among all devices associated with the Wi-Fi network and if the passphrase is compromised, then all the systems on the same Wi-Fi network are also compromised. Multi Pre-Shared Key (MPSK) overcomes the pre-shared key problem by uniquely assigning a password to each MAC address during the device registration process. Each device connected to the UW MPSK Wi-Fi network can now have its own unique pre-shared key that is not shared with other devices. Note: The MPSK solution is designed for devices like printers, TVs, game consoles, IoT, etc. that do not support WPA2 Enterprise authentication. Laptops, tablets and mobile devices should not be used on this network unless they are unable to connect to eduroam; in this case UW MPSK is preferred over the University of Washington.
This guide provides instructions on how to register a device on UW MPSK network that can't connect to eduroam and requires a Wi-Fi password. Instructions are general and may change from time to time. If you require further assistance please contact UW-IT Help.
Getting an error "this device is already registered" when registering a MAC Address for UW MPSK network. Please check that an existing registration doesn't already exist for this MAC Address. Log in to Manual Device Registration Page and click on 'Manage Devices'. Locate the MAC Address that you want to use with the UW MPSK network and remove it. If you are unable to locate the MAC Address and still getting the registration error then the device may have been registered under a different user. Please contact UW-IT at help@uw.edu for further assistance. Failing to connect to UW MPSK Confirm the password is correct. This can be checked by logging in to the device registration page and clicking on 'Manage Devices'. The Wi-Fi password tab will show the password generated for the device. If the password typed is correct then try restarting your device as this may also solve any connectivity issues. Confirm that the device registration has not expired. Log in to http://register.wifi.uw.edu/guest/mac_create.php and select 'Manage device' to check the expiration of the device. Follow Step 9 or 10 to update the expiration date. In order for a device to connect to the campus network, it uses Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. Check if your device is able to obtain an IP address automatically. Ensure that DHCP is enabled so the device can automatically receive an IP address each time you connect to the network. Make sure you are using the latest version of your device's operating system, with all the updates and patches installed. Please refer to the device manufacturer's website for information about software updates. Note: Some devices offer randomized MAC addresses or private addresses as a privacy feature. You will not be able to connect to the UW MPSK network if it's enabled. Please check device documentation or contact customer support to find out how to check and disable this option on your device.
UW students, faculty and staff: If you are having problems configuring your device to connect to the UW MPSK wireless network, please contact your device vendor or the UW-IT Service Center.