Even with correct credentials, you may encounter errors. Here’s how to fix them:
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution |
|---------------|--------------|----------|
| “Authentication failed” | Wrong password or username expired | Reset password via ERP. Check caps lock. |
| “You have reached maximum device limit” | 2 devices already logged in | Log out from an old device (see logout guide below) or request IT to flush sessions. |
| “Captive portal not loading” | DNS issue or cached network | Forget network, disable VPN, reboot device. |
| “Connected, but no internet” | IP conflict or DHCP failure | Run ipconfig /release & renew (Windows) or toggle airplane mode (mobile). |
| “Invalid MAC address” | Device not registered | Some BVRIT labs require you to submit your MAC to IT. |
| “Session expired” | Idle timeout (often 2 hours) | Simply re-login from browser. | bvrit wifi login
Why it happens: BVRIT’s network binds one login session to one device MAC address. You tried to log in from a second phone or laptop while the first was still active. The Fix: Even with correct credentials, you may encounter errors
A: Yes, most VoIP apps (WhatsApp, Zoom, Teams) work, but some ports for Telegram calls may be blocked. Most students and staff use BVRIT-WiFi
Before diving into the login steps, it helps to understand what you are connecting to. BVRIT (now part of Anurag University) uses a centralized Identity and Access Management (IAM) system. This means your hostel mess card number, library ID, and WiFi credentials are usually the same.
The primary SSIDs (WiFi names) you will encounter on campus are:
Most students and staff use BVRIT-WiFi. Unlike home WiFi, this network requires Captive Portal Authentication—meaning you connect to the signal first and then open a browser to log in.