UBCO Wi-Fi Gets Major Upgrades

This summer, UBCO’s IT Network team wrapped up a two-year campus-wide Wi-Fi upgrade project—bringing faster, more reliable wireless internet to students, faculty, and staff. 

What’s New? 

  • Upgraded Wireless Access Points (WAPs) now support faster speeds and lower latency in most academic spaces.

  • Many buildings—including Fipke, Library, Arts, Arts & Sciences, and the Commons Study Hall—received new or enhanced WAPs with Wi-Fi 6e and 7 capabilities.
     
  • People with newer devices accessing wifi in high-density areas like lecture halls and study spaces will see the biggest improvements (note: COM 201 updates are coming soon).

  • Several student residences received refreshed wifi access and network hardware, with shared spaces and kitchens next in line.
  • If you’re on Telus, Koodo, or Public Mobile, expect better mobile service thanks to a new Telus tower installed on campus.


Wifi issues?
 

  • For optimal performance, connect to UBC Secure—not UBC Visitor or Eduroam. Visitor and Eduroam route through Vancouver, causing slower speeds and higher latency. 
  • Experiencing dropped connections? Try toggling Airplane Mode or turning Wi-Fi off for 10 seconds to reconnect to the nearest access point. 

Support 

Learn More: 

  • Wireless Coverage Map- https://it.ubc.ca/sites/default/files/ubco_wireless_map_2023.pdf 

Thanks to the Networking team for keeping UBCO connected and future-ready!