Android
Connect easily and securely to publicroam on your Android device (such as Samsung).
Logging in with Android
The easiest way to connect is via the Publicroam app. This handles everything automatically.
Choose how you want to connect
Connecting with the app
Step 1
Download the Publicroam app via the Google Play Store
Step 2
Open the app and follow the instructions
The app automatically handles:
- The wifi settings
- The certificate
- Your login details
Do you want to register other devices? You can find your login details in the app (Menu > My account > Login details).
You need an internet connection to sign up via the Publicroam app. Do you not have an internet connection? Then choose ‘Set up wifi yourself’
Set up wifi yourself (without app)
Step 1
Have your Publicroam username and password ready. Do you not have login details yet? Request them via the registration page.
Already signed up via the Publicroam app? Then you can find your login details in the app (Menu > My account > Login details)
Step 2
Make sure you are at a location where Publicroam is available. View locations
Step 3
On your Android device, go to Settings > Wifi.
Step 4
Select the wifi network publicroam.
Step 5
Choose the following settings (scroll to the bottom):
Security: EAP
EAP method: PEAP
Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2
CA certificate: System certificates or Trust on first use
Identity: Username
Password: Password
Anonymous identity: Empty
Domain: publicroam.nl (if requested) 👉 NOT publicroam.net
Unable to connect? Then choose for CA certificate: Do not validate.
Step 6
Click on connect
You are now connected
You will connect automatically at all locations where publicroam is available.
Help with Android
The Android app gets stuck on ‘Connecting to publicroam’
Sometimes the Publicroam app fails to automatically install a wifi profile on your Android device. The app then gets stuck on the ‘Connecting to publicroam’ screen.
In that case, you can set up Publicroam manually.
Do the following:
- Open the Publicroam app
- Go to Menu → My account → Login details
- Note down your username and password
- Then close the app completely
- Next, set up wifi manually on your device
For this, see the explanation under Set up wifi manually (without app).
I do not see the publicroam network
Do you not see the publicroam network in the wifi list of your Android device? Then check the following:
- Check if you are at a location where Publicroam is available
- Make sure wifi is turned on
- Turn wifi off briefly and then back on
- Restart your phone or tablet
- Check if airplane mode is turned off
ℹ️ Some older Android devices do not support modern secure wifi networks as well.
My Android device does not connect to Publicroam
Are you unable to connect to publicroam on your Android device? Then follow the steps below.
1. Check your login details
Check if your username and password exactly match the details in:
- the Publicroam app
- or the SMS
A small typo often prevents a successful connection.
2. Check the set domain
During manual configuration, the domain must be set to:
- publicroam.nl
Do NOT use publicroam.net as the domain.
3. Remove the network and try again
Do this as follows:
- Open Settings → Wifi
- Select publicroam
- Choose Forget or Remove network
- Restart your device
- Reconnect to publicroam
4. Check Android updates
Install available updates for Android. Older Android versions can cause problems with secure wifi networks.
5. Still not working?
Please contact us via the contact page.
My Samsung phone does not connect to Publicroam
Some Samsung phones may use extra wifi settings or optimizations that cause problems with secure wifi networks.
Try the following:
- Remove the publicroam network from your device
- Restart your phone
- Reconnect to publicroam
Additionally, check if:
- Smart wifi or Wi-Fi Assistant is not automatically switching connections
- power saving mode is not limiting wifi
- Android is fully updated
ℹ️ The exact name of settings varies per Samsung model and Android version.
How do I remove Publicroam from my Android device?
Sometimes it helps to first remove the publicroam network from your device and then set it up again.
To remove the network:
- Open Settings → Wifi
- Select publicroam
- Choose Forget or Remove network
- Then restart your device
- Reconnect to publicroam
My Android device keeps disconnecting
Some Android devices regularly lose connection to secure wifi networks such as Publicroam.
Try the following:
- Turn wifi off briefly and then back on
- Restart your device
- Remove the publicroam network and reconnect
- Check if Android is fully updated
ℹ️ Battery saving or smart wifi features can sometimes affect stable wifi connections.
I get a certificate message on Android
Some Android devices show a message about certificates or network security while connecting to Publicroam.
Always check:
- if you are at a Publicroam location
- if the domain is set to: publicroam.nl.
Do NOT use publicroam.net as the domain.
ℹ️ Android uses this to check if the network truly belongs to Publicroam. This helps to prevent connections to fake networks.
Still unable to connect? First remove the publicroam network from your device and then set it up again.
My Android device stays connected without internet
Does your device connect to publicroam, but the internet does not work? Then the connection may not have been fully completed.
Try the following:
- Turn wifi off briefly and then back on
- Restart your device
- Remove the publicroam network and reconnect
Additionally, check:
- if your username and password are entered correctly
- if the domain is set to publicroam.nl
- and if you have sufficient wifi signal
Why does Publicroam sometimes not work on Samsung devices?
On some Samsung tablets and smartphones, Publicroam only works properly when MAC randomization is disabled.
- Go to: Settings → Wi-Fi → publicroam → gear icon → Advanced → Privacy
- Choose there: Device MAC
Does this not help? Then remove:
- the saved Publicroam network via: Settings → Wi-Fi → publicroam → Forget
- any old Publicroam certificates or network profiles via: Settings → Security → Other security settings → User certificates
- After that, the network can be added again.
How do I manually log in to Publicroam wifi on my Android device (without the app)?
Follow the steps below to manually connect to Publicroam on your Android device.
Step 1
Have your Publicroam username and password ready.
Don’t have an account yet? Request your login details via the registration page.
ℹ️ Have you previously registered via the Publicroam app? Then you can find your login details in the app via: Menu > My account > Login details
Step 2
Make sure you are at a location where Publicroam is available.
Step 3
On your Android device, go to: Settings > Wifi
Step 4
Choose the wifi network: publicroam
Step 5
Enter these settings:
- EAP method: PEAP
- Phase 2 authentication: MSCHAPv2
- CA certificate: Use system certificates or Trust on first use
- Identity: Username
- Password: Password
- Anonymous identity: Leave empty
- Domain: publicroam.nl (if requested) 👉 Do NOT use publicroam.net
ℹ️ Unable to connect? Then choose ‘Do not validate’ for CA certificate.
Step 6 Click Connect
From now on, your device will connect automatically at all locations where Publicroam is available.
Logging in & connecting
Where can I find my Publicroam username and password?
You will receive your Publicroam username and password when you create an account.
Depending on how you signed up, you can find these details:
- in the Publicroam app
- in an sms message from Publicroam
- in an email you received from Publicroam
Are you using the Publicroam app? Then you can find your login details via: Menu → My account → Login details
ℹ️ Keep your login details safe. You will need them if you want to set up wifi manually on a device.
I did not receive an sms with login details
You receive the sms with login details (username and password) immediately after requesting an account. The sender is publicroam.
Did not receive an sms? Choose from the following options:
Requested via the website
Request a new account via the website. Make sure to check your mobile number.
Requested via sms
Send another sms with publicroam to 0970 10 260 261 (or with the country code: +31 970 10 260 261).
Do you get a message saying an account already exists?
You can delete an existing account yourself. Send an sms with stop to 0970 10 260 261 (or with the country code: +31 970 10 260 261). Do this with the mobile number you used to sign up previously.
After that, request a new account.
If you still do not receive an sms despite these actions, please contact us via the contact page.
I am not receiving an sms verification code for the Publicroam app
Are you not receiving an sms with a verification code while signing up in the Publicroam app? Please check the following.
1. Check your mobile number
Check if your mobile number was entered correctly, including the correct country code.
2. Check your signal
Make sure you have enough mobile signal and can receive sms messages.
3. Check your sms messages
Check:
- your blocked messages folder;
- spam or unwanted messages.
ℹ️ The verification code is sent via a normal sms message, not via WhatsApp.
4. Request a new code
Wait a few minutes and then request a verification code again in the app.
5. Restart your phone
Sometimes it helps to restart your phone before requesting a code again.
Still not working?
Please contact us via the contact page
I cannot log in / my device will not connect
We recommend using the Publicroam app. This will automatically set up the correct settings.
Do you still want to set up wifi yourself? Then check the points below.
1. Do you have a Publicroam account?
Do you not have an account yet or have you not received login details? Please request them first.
ℹ️ Are your login details older than 48 hours and have you not successfully connected before? Then request new login details.
2. Check if the wifi network is visible
The network publicroam must be visible in your device’s wifi list. Also, make sure you have enough signal.
3. Check your wifi settings
A typo in the settings often causes connection failures.
Therefore, check:
- username and password;
- the set domain (publicroam.nl);
- the other wifi settings for your device.
4. Remove Publicroam and set it up again
Have you connected before? First, remove the network publicroam from your device and set it up again.
ℹ️ Sometimes it also helps to temporarily turn wifi off and on again or to restart your device.
5. Still not working?
There may be a malfunction or problem at the location.
Or contact us via the contact page.
I want to remove the Publicroam wifi profile from my device
(1) Are you using the Publicroam app?
Remove the app from your device. The Publicroam wifi profile will then be automatically removed.
ℹ️ Are you using Android 10 or older? Then you must also remove your wifi profile manually. See below.
(2) Without the Publicroam app
If you signed up for wifi manually, follow these steps:
iPhone / iPad / Mac (macOS Big Sur or newer)
- Make sure you are within range of a wifi network with Publicroam
- Go to Settings and choose Wifi
- Make sure wifi is turned on
- Tap or click on the ⓘ next to the network publicroam
- Choose Forget This Network
Macbook/iMac (OS version Catalina or earlier)
- Make sure you are within range of a wifi network with Publicroam
- Click on the wifi symbol in the menu bar
- Choose Open Network Preferences
- Select Wifi
- Click on Advanced
- Select publicroam in the list
- Click on the minus sign (‘–’)
- Click on OK and then on Apply
Android
- Make sure you are within range of a wifi network with Publicroam
- Open Settings
- Choose Wifi
- Press and hold the publicroam network
- Choose Forget Network
Windows 10 / 11
- Make sure you are within range of a wifi network with Publicroam
- Click on the wifi symbol in the taskbar
- Right-click on publicroam
- Choose Forget
ℹ️ Does this not work? Go to Settings → Network & Internet → Wifi → Manage known networks → select publicroam → Forget
Chromebook / ChromeOS
- Make sure you are within range of a wifi network with Publicroam
- Click on the wifi symbol in the bottom right
- Choose Wifi
- Select publicroam
- Choose Forget
Linux (Ubuntu / NetworkManager)
- Make sure you are within range of a wifi network with Publicroam
- Open Settings
- Choose Wifi or Network
- Select publicroam from the saved networks
- Choose Forget or Remove
ℹ️ The exact steps may vary depending on the Linux distribution.
I get the message: ‘Unable to connect to network publicroam’
Do the following:
Step 1
Check if the network publicroam is visible in your wifi overview and if the signal strength is sufficient (at least 3 bars). This message may occur more often with poor reception.
Step 2
Check if your username and password have been entered correctly (see sms or the Publicroam app). Re-enter them and copy them exactly as shown.
Step 3
Does the message keep appearing? Then remove the publicroam wifi profile from your device and then sign up again.
Step 4
Can’t figure it out? Contact us via the contact page.
I am asked to re-enter my login details
Are you being asked to re-enter your login details as soon as your device wants to connect to Publicroam? Then check if you are at a location where Publicroam is available.
Check the locations at https://publicroam.net/en/locations/
Important: Only re-enter your details if you have checked that you are at a location with Publicroam.
Does this keep happening or are you in doubt? Contact us via the contact page.
Why do I have to log in to a Publicroam location within 48 hours?
If you received your login details via sms, you must log in to a wifi network with Publicroam within 48 hours. If you do not do this, your details will be deleted and you will have to request a new Publicroam account. We do this for security reasons.
Are you using the Publicroam app? Then this 48-hour period does not apply. You can install the app at home.
I cannot use my VPN via Publicroam
Publicroam itself does not impose restrictions on the use of VPN connections. Therefore, you can, for example, use a business VPN or a personal VPN service while connected via Publicroam.
However, the WiFi network of the location where you are may set additional restrictions. Some guest networks block certain VPN protocols or specifically limit network traffic for security or management reasons.
Is your VPN not working via a specific Publicroam network? Then please contact the administrator of that location or organization. They can indicate whether network restrictions are active.
Can’t do it? View all of our frequently asked questions (FAQ)
