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| ====== Network access for guests ====== | ====== Network access for guests ====== | ||
| - | ===== Wireless access for short-term Guests ==== | + | ===== Wireless access for short-term Guests |
| For visitors without UofM internet accounts, there are two ways to access the wireless network. | For visitors without UofM internet accounts, there are two ways to access the wireless network. | ||
| - The simplest is to simply connect to the network named "UofM Guest" | - The simplest is to simply connect to the network named "UofM Guest" | ||
| - | - **Staff and faculty can also sponsor short-term wireless access for another person.** | + | - **Staff and faculty can also sponsor short-term wireless access for another person.** Go to [[https://my-account.umn.edu/create-sponsored-acct]] for more information and to sponsor an account. Your visitor |
| - | Further instructions are available at the [[http://www1.umn.edu/wireless/|U of M Wireless information page]]. | + | Visitors from other educational institutions can generally use the **[[https://www.eduroam.us/introduction|eduroam]]** |
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| + | More general information on guest accounts is available at https://it.umn.edu/ | ||
| ===== Wireless access for longer-term guests ===== | ===== Wireless access for longer-term guests ===== | ||
| - | If you have guests | + | If you have visitors |
| - | * Office staff in the physics front office | + | |
| - | * or you can send a request | + | |
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| - | We **absolutely need** the following information to create the account, please make sure you provide all of it. It's a long list, but without it we cannot get the account created. | + | |
| - | * Guest name | + | |
| - | * Their organization | + | |
| - | * Their email address **which cannot be at umn.edu** | + | |
| - | * Their address, city, state, zip | + | |
| - | * Their phone number | + | |
| - | Once the account is created, the access details are sent to the supplied email address. | + | |
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| - | Note though, that this **only** sets your visitor up with wireless network access. If they require any other services, such as a U card, or logging in to Physics Windows workstations, | + | |
| - | ===== Conference Access ===== | + | <note warning> |
| + | **For longer-term visitors, you might want to consider whether a Person of Interest (POI) account might be a better solution.** POI accounts also allow for a continuation of identity if a user has previously had an InternetID at the university. | ||
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| - | Requests for guest accounts for conferences can be made in a similar way, except a small charge applies. Full information on the types of wireless accounts, and the charge scale for conferences, is available at [[http:// | + | Note though, that this **only** sets your visitor up with wireless network access. If they require any other services, such as a U card, or logging in to Physics Windows workstations, |
| ===== Wired network access for guests ===== | ===== Wired network access for guests ===== | ||