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EarthLink® High Speed - Frequently Asked Questions
Sure. Some companies use "Virtual Private Networking" software (VPN software) to let their employees connect to their internal systems and Web sites from outside the office. EarthLink Wi-Fi is generally compatible with VPN software. Contact your company's IT department to find out if this is available to you.
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Q.How do I connect to my company network?

Zonerider Networks
Once you've successfully logged into Zonerider, you'll need to follow your company's procedures to access your Virtual Private Network (VPN) - the same process you would normally use to access your corporate network remotely. This may include supplying unique information from a SecurID token. You should check before you go to a hotspot that no additional steps are required for you to use Zonerider.
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Can I connect to my company's network?

It's actually up to your company. You can connect to your company's network if your company allows remote access. As an extra security measure, many companies use VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks. Eye-In is generally compatible with this software.
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BT Openzone
Once you've successfully logged into BT Openzone, you'll need to follow your company's procedures to access your Virtual Private Network (VPN) - the same process you would normally use to access your corporate network remotely. This may include supplying unique information from a SecurID token. You should check before you go to a hotspot that no additional steps are required for you to use BT Openzone.
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Can I connect to my email or company network?

fastpass.net
Yes. FASTPASS supports connections for companies that allow their employees to access corporate information through the Internet, and the most common method for this access is through a VPN (virtual private network). You can check with your company's help desk or IT manager to determine if your company offers a VPN or secure tunneling client software connection to receive and send e-mail or allows remote Internet access into the corporate network.
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Can I connect to my company's network through Deep Blue?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. You can connect to your company's network if your company allows remote access. As an extra security measure, many companies use VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks. Deep Blue is compatible with a vast array of VPN's, however, some extra configuration may be required.
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Can I connect to Energy@Home from within another network, such as my company's Intranet?

FAQs
You may experience difficulty connecting if you use a PC that is part of a network, such as a LAN or WAN that is connected to the Internet. Frequently, security barriers on many networks can prevent connection with secure, encrypted Web sites. If you experience difficulties in connecting from a networked PC, ask your network administrator about possible interference caused by security barriers. Also, see your Network Administrator regarding company policy for Intranet use.
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How can I connect a computer to the department network?

DCF FAQ
For wired connections users must fill out an IP address request form for each machine they want connected to the network. You will need to enter the hardware (MAC) address for the Ethernet card being used. We use DHCP to provide IP addresses for laptops, whether it is a wireless or wired connection. We will assign static IP addresses for desktop and server machines.
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How do I connect to the Network?

Frequently Asked Questions - MorpheusWiki
Morpheus will automatically connect to the network for you. Note that when you first launch the program, it may take moment for it to find suitable peers to connect to. Please be patient and allow Morpheus to connect to your peers. If using a firewall, make sure Morpheus has permission to access the internet.
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Can I use any wireless receiver to connect to the campus network?

VPN-FAQ
Probably. Any wireless receiver supporting the industry standard 802.11b or 802.11g protocols should work. However, in rare cases, we have found wireless receivers which had compatibility issues with the computer upon which it was installed.
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How to connect a DOS PC to an existing network?

DOS FAQ by Christoph Fuchs
Florian Xaver postet a list of intersting DOS network links to the FreeDOS mailing list: http://www.freedos.org/freedos/news/technote/157.html. Thanks a lot!
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Why does the card seem not to connect/stay on a network?

MultiNet Software: FAQ
You should try increasing the switch time using "multinet changeparams -switch ". Also make sure the wireless zero config is turned off, and you are able to connect to the network. A way to check for connectivity is by following these steps. Firstly, turn off the MultiNet service, using "net stop MultiNetService". Then, turn on Wireless Zero Configuration, and try connecting to your network. Once you are done testing, turn off Zero Configuration, and turn on the MultiNet service.
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Morpheus
Morpheus will automatically connect to the network for you. Once connected, the connection light will be green and display 'connected' in the bottom of your program. Note that when you first launch the program, it may take moment for it to find suitable peers to connect to. Please be patient and allow Morpheus to connect to your peers. If using a firewall, make sure Morpheus has permission to access the internet. (see below for connection problems)
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FAQ - Residence Halls - Information Technology Services - BS...
Click here for instructions to secure your computer. We strongly recommend following these instructions carefully to avoid problems. Assistance will be available during move-in week or call the Student HelpDesk at 755-4207.
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Can I connect more than one computer to the network?

MasterPoint - University Support - Internet - FAQ
No. You are not permitted to connect any 'network infrastructure' equipment to the network, therefore it is not possible to connect more than one computer.
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GalwayWAN FAQs
Generally, with the equipment we're using - you need to have Line of Sight (LOS) to someone on the network already and they probably need to be within a few miles of you even with a clear LOS. Once you connect to them - you're on the network and should be able to connect to anyone else on the network regardless of how far away from you they are.
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Student Network FAQs - Denison University
Get an ethernet cable (14-foot cables available at the Help Desk) and insert the 2006 Big Red Disc. Run the disc and follow the instructions before plugging your computer into the network port in your room! Once you plug in your computer, open your internet browser. You should be directed to a registration page where you will be prompted to enter your email usename and password. This allows you to connect to Denison's network.
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What equipment do I need in order to connect to the wireless campus network?

VPN-FAQ
Your computer must have a wireless network card installed. Computer manufacturers typically indicate this by saying their equipment is WiFi enabled, or that they support 802.11b or 802.11g wireless networks. On a Macintosh computer this is often referred to as an airport card.
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Why can't I connect to the Watchdog when its on my network?

Digital Watch Dog Frequently Asked Question
For best results, please have a Network Administrator present. Networks can be very complex and only a certified network technician would have access to the proper equipment. Most networks are configured to use DHCP, in which case, the Digital Watchdog's IP will change every time the machines lease is up. When attached to a network the client must attach via IP, and it will not have the correct IP after the Watchdog has rebooted.
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