Go to the U of M home page
School of Physics & Astronomy
School of Physics and Astronomy Wiki

User Tools


computing:network:guests

Differences

This shows you the differences between two versions of the page.

Link to this comparison view

Both sides previous revisionPrevious revision
Next revision
Previous revision
computing:network:guests [2013/11/04 14:27] allancomputing:network:guests [2021/01/11 09:16] (current) cse-sull0153
Line 6: Line 6:
  
   - The simplest is to simply connect to the network named "UofM Guest". You can use any existing email address to log in to this network. However the "UofM Guest" network is quite restricted in what can be used - it can be used to access the web, but not for ssh access, has no ability to print, etc.   - The simplest is to simply connect to the network named "UofM Guest". You can use any existing email address to log in to this network. However the "UofM Guest" network is quite restricted in what can be used - it can be used to access the web, but not for ssh access, has no ability to print, etc.
-  - **Staff and faculty can also sponsor short-term wireless access for another person.** The access expires at midnight after **4-5 days**. Go to [[https://www.umn.edu/dirtools/sponsor-wireless]] for more information and to sponsor an account. Your visitor should then be able to use this account to connect to the "UofM" or "UofM Securenetworks.+  - **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 should then be able to use this account to connect to the "Eduroamnetwork.
  
-<note>Visitors from other educational institutions can generally use the **[[https://www.eduroam.us/introduction|eduroam]]** wireless network, using their credentials from their home institution. UMN doesn't appear to have any good directions for setting this up at present, but the US eduroam site has some [[https://www.eduroam.us/user_support|links to user support resources]] +Visitors from other educational institutions can generally use the **[[https://www.eduroam.us/introduction|eduroam]]** wireless network, using their credentials from their home institution. UMN doesn't appear to have any good directions for setting this up at present, but the US eduroam site has some [[https://www.eduroam.us/user_support|links to user support resources]]
-</note>+
  
-Multiple guest accounts for conferences can also be requested directly from OIT, although 7 days lead time is needed. More information on this is available at [[http://www.umn.edu/wireless/information/access/conference/index.html]] +More general information on guest accounts is available at https://it.umn.edu/services-technologies/comparisons/compare-available-types-internet
- +
-More general information on guest wireless access is available at http://www.oit.umn.edu/wireless/guest-access/index.htm+
  
 ===== Wireless access for longer-term guests ===== ===== Wireless access for longer-term guests =====
  
-If you have visitors who need wireless access for longer than the above 4-5 days, and if they can't use the "UofM Guest" or "eduroam" networks described above, it is possible to create guest accounts for longer periods than the above system. +If you have visitors who need wireless access for longer than the above 4-5 days, and if they can't use the "UofM Guest" or "eduroam" networks described above, a sponsored account is neededStaff and faculty can request sponsored accounts [[https://it.umn.edu/services-technologies/comparisons/compare-available-types-internet|here]]
-  * (Some) office staff in the physics front office and FTPI have this ability +
-  * or you can send a request to ''net@physics.umn.edu''.+
  
 <note warning> <note warning>
-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. +**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.
-  * 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. +
- +
-**For longer-term visitors, you might want to consider whether a sponsored X.500 account might be a better solution.**+
 </note> </note>
  
-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, you should consult our [[:computing:accounts:visitoraccounts|visitor accounts information]]+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, you should consult our [[:computing:general:visitorinfo|visitor accounts information]]
  
 ===== Wired network access for guests ===== ===== Wired network access for guests =====
computing/network/guests.1383596877.txt.gz · Last modified: 2013/11/04 14:27 by allan