Guest Wireless (usdguest)
What is usdguest?
"usdguest" is a wireless network provided by the University of San Diego to those who are guests of the University. It is the only network provided to guests seeking to browse the internet.
Why do I want usdguest?
"usdguest" is reserved for guests of USD - if you are a current student, staff, or faculty we ask you use "usd" or "usdsecure".
How Do I get access to usdguest?
Sponsored groups of the University will be given approved promotional codes to create a username and password. Unsponsored guests of the University will pay a fee in order to create a username and password that will allow them access to the internet on the "usdguest" network.
How do I get help?
If you are having problems with the "usdguest" wireless network, you can look at our troubleshooting guides (listed below). If you are still having problems with the system, you can contact the ITS Help Desk.
What type of support does the ITS Help Desk offer?
The ITS Help Desk is able to help users troubleshoot problems connecting to the guest wireless network, "usdguest". We can also help users create a username and password for their wireless activity.
Related Knowledge Base Entries
- Connecting to "usdguest" with a Corporate-Owned Computer
- Connecting to the Network with a Corporate-Owned Computer
- How-to Configure a computer for SecureConnect (Secure Wireless)
- Wireless - SecureConnect/usdsecure
- Minimum Wireless Drivers for the USD Wireless Network
- Connecting an Android-based device to usdsecure
- Supported and unsupported devices on USD's wireless network
- Wireless Card Interference
- How-to connect my iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad to the usdsecure wireless network
- How-to connect to 'usdsecure' wireless on campus
- How-to change a Centrino N-1030 Power Setting to Improve Wireless
- Frequently Asked Questions about Network: Wireless


