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====== Network connection help ====== | ====== Network connection help ====== | ||
- | ===== Wireless | + | ===== Wired - PAN and Tate ===== |
- | Physics IT does not provide direct support for the wireless network; it is provided by the University | + | Wired connections in PAN and Tate are provided by University networking |
- | Given this, if you have trouble with wireless connectivity you need to contact 1-HELP. | + | If your computer is registered but you are not getting a connection, then first check for a link light (usually on the network socket of your computer). This will tell us if the jack you are using is active (you could also try another jack, if available). |
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+ | If you need to [[: | ||
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+ | ===== Wireless (everywhere), | ||
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+ | Physics IT does not provide direct support for the wireless network, or for wired connections outside of PAN; these are provided by the University campus networking group. | ||
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+ | If you have trouble with wireless connectivity you need to contact 1-HELP. | ||
However you can enhance your chances of solving your problem in several ways. | However you can enhance your chances of solving your problem in several ways. | ||
- if your colleagues in the same or adjacent offices also have problems, get them to also report it to 1-HELP. The more people report an issue, the more likely something will be done. | - if your colleagues in the same or adjacent offices also have problems, get them to also report it to 1-HELP. The more people report an issue, the more likely something will be done. | ||
- | | + | - consult the wireless coverage maps at http:// |
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- If you are in a dead zone, you may just be out of luck. | - If you are in a dead zone, you may just be out of luck. | ||
- If you are not in a dead zone, you may have driver issues on your device (1-HELP should be able to assist) | - If you are not in a dead zone, you may have driver issues on your device (1-HELP should be able to assist) | ||
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- | ===== Wired ===== | ||
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- | Wired connections in Tate and PAN are provided by Physics computing, not by University networking. | ||
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- | * If you are a member of Physics, then you can register your computer for the wired network via [[https:// | ||
- | * If you are here from another department (eg, Tate swing space), then you should first contact your home department' | ||
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- | If your computer is registered but you are not getting a connection, then first check for a link light (usually on the network socket of your computer). This will tell us if the jack you are using is active (you could also try another jack, if available). | ||
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- | **Identifying data jacks** | ||
- | The network jacks in **Tate Lab** are separate from phone jacks. By default //most// network jacks are active for use. | ||
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- | Phone and network jacks in **Physics/ | ||
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- | We are using the following defaults to wire data jacks in PAN: | ||
- | * faculty, staff and postdoc offices: second and third jacks in each wall plate, ie AB, AC, AE, AF (and AH, AI, AK, AL if present) | ||
- | * graduate student offices: second jack in each wall plate, ie AB AE AH AK AN AQ AT AW | ||
- | * labs: By default, second and third jack in each 4-jack wall plate. | ||
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- | If you need to [[: | ||