Uni: Potsdam Eduroam
The wheel stopped.
“Come on,” she whispered, clicking eduroam . uni potsdam eduroam
She lunged for the wooden bench outside Building 6, the one students called “the eduroam graveyard” because signal there was a myth. But today, she had no choice. The Wi-Fi list popped up: eduroam , eduroam , eduroam —and a rogue “FRITZ!Box 7490” from some professor’s office. The wheel stopped
Lena ignored them. She watched the spinning circle. Thought about the old eduroam horror stories: how before 2018, you had to manually install a profile from the university’s cryptic IT portal, the one that looked like a Geocities page from 1999. How people would stand in the rain outside the auditorium maximum, rebooting their routers in despair. But today, she had no choice
The wind off the Havel didn’t care. But for a few blocks in Potsdam, across the Neues Palais, the Golm campus, the digital ghosts of a thousand anxious logins flickered and held.
Connected.