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What Buildings Have ResNet?

OIT HelpDesk - Resnet - Frequently Asked Questions
All on-campus residential buildings have ResNet included. However, the off-campus Rental Properties like Laurel, Golf Range, and Sutherland do not.
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UR: Resnet
All undergraduate residential buildings have ResNet including Dekeiweit and Valentine Towers. The complete list is shown below.
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What is ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
ResNet is Cornell University's broadband Ethernet service. It provides direct high-speed Ethernet connectivity to the university residence halls, as well as some graduate residences, Greek houses, and co-operative residences. Ethernet connections provide high-speed connectivity to Cornell's Wide Area Network (WAN) and the Internet.
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How do I get my computer hooked into the ResNet system?

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Please visit the University Computing website for complete details about using ResNet for high-speed internet connections. It’s also important to have a University e-mail account (WestConn Email) in order to receive important communication from around campus.
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How do I subscribe to ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
You subscribe to ResNet on-line via the web. You must subscribe using your own computer and you must be using it in your own room. You must also have already obtained your Cornell Network ID (NetID) and password. When you are ready to subscribe, connect your computer to an active Ethernet jack in your room and start your computer. Open a web browser on your computer, and connect to the ResNet subscription page at http://ressub.cit.cornell.
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When am I billed for ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
Under the usage-based billing plan, bills for the previous month's usage charges will be submitted to the Bursar at the beginning of each month. ResNet subscribers whose off-campus network usage is less than 5 Gigabytes per month will not receive a usage bill. For subscribers in Greek and co-op residences, the monthly charges for basic ResNet will be submitted to the Bursar at the beginning of each month for the previous month's service.
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How can I pay for ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
For all ResNet subscribers who have a Bursar account, all charges are submitted automatically to the Bursar system. ResNet does not accept any other means of payment unless the subscriber does not have a valid Bursar account. If you cannot be billed via the Bursar system and wish to subscribe to ResNet, please contact us to make arrangements for payment.
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Bristol University - Information Services - FAQs (Frequently...
The University of Bristol Residential Networking Service (ResNet) connects rooms in all the University's owned residences to the University network and the Internet. If you have a computer and sign up with ResNet, you will able to: Access educational resources such as the University library catalogue and electronic academic journals
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ResNet - Frequently Asked Questions
ResNet, part of the Office of Information Services, provides technology and services to students, including: dorm computing labs, desktop support, education campaigns, and a connection to the Residential Network. When living in an on-campus residency, students connect to the Residential Network to gain access to the Internet and University online resources.
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University Housing Frequently Asked Questions
Available in Guinn, Stark and Jones halls, Resnet lets you connect your personal computer--when equipped with a 10/100BaseT Ethernet adapter directly to TWU's data communications network, and through the university network, to the Internet. Resnet enables you to easily perform many tasks from your own room. There is no extra charge for the Resnet service.
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Cornell College - ResNet
If you are living in an on-campus residence hall you have access to ResNet by simply plugging in a networked capable computer into a network jack in your resident hall room. When you open a browser you will be directed to the ResNet Registration (Cisco's Clean Access) page. Once you enter your Cornell-provided username and password your computer will be checked to be sure you are current on your virus protection and Windows security patches.
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NYU > ITS > Help & Support > FAQs & Tutoria...
NYU ResNet (short for Residential Networking) provides in-room Ethernet connections to NYUHome, email, and Internet services from most NYU residence halls. It is an alternative to using a modem, keeping your phone line free. To begin using ResNet, you need to meet certain hardware and software requirements and then follow the configuration instructions available in the ITS Guide to Telephone Services & ResNet (visit the ITS Publications website to download a copy).
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ResNet at the University of Northern Colorado FAQ's
ResNet is a direct connection to the UNC fiber backbone that provides high-speed data communication in the UNC Residence Halls to the Internet.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ResNet is an Ethernet network service. It lets students who live in those Residence Halls and own computers to access campus and world-wide electronic resources from their rooms on a 24-hour-per-day basis. These resources include local and Internet information sources such as libraries, museums, government data, weather forecasts, career information, economic data, travel information...and the list could go on
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Calvin Information Technology
ResNet is the residential computing network provided to on-campus students. If you own a personal computer you can connect your computer to the college network and Internet using ResNet.
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University Housing - The University of Iowa
ResNet is a direct connection to the campus network—and therefore, to the Internet??"from your residence hall room.
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UR: Resnet
ResNet is the residential computing networking on River Campus at the University of Rochester. ResNet allows students access to email, and the internet from the comfort of their room through a medium called Ethernet. the University of Rochester our Ethernet network uses a T3 connection which is faster than any phone line or cable connection. In short this means web pages load quicker, downloading takes less time improving student productivity and satisfaction.
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How often are buildings added?

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Profiles are added weekly, as we receive data from property managers, developers and other sources. Coming are thousands more profiles in suburban Cook County, starting with more than 400 in Evanston.
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RLADS ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
ResNet gives you a fat pipe to the Internet that does not use modems or phone lines and does not make you wait to get online or download stuff. Find more information on the What is ResNet page.
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Frequently Asked Questions
ResNet is a service provided to you (the student) by Residence Life, the Client Service Group of Information Technology Services (ITS), and funded in part by student technology fees.
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What does having ResNet give me?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
ResNet allows you to have access to the Internet, e-mail, and on-line services using your own computer in your room. It also allows you to use Bear Access -- Cornell's suite of electronic and on-line services. Most rooms have one dedicated ResNet connection per person (a "port per pillow") so that each resident can have their own connection for their own computer. Dedicated ResNet connections are comparable to or faster than most cable modem and DSL service.
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What kind of Ethernet card should I have for ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
Most of the ResNet network currently supports Ethernet at 10 Mbps speeds using unshielded twisted pair (UTP) wiring, also known as 10BASE-T. Most Ethernet cards now support at least 100 Mbps Ethernet as well 10 Mbps. This is generally referred to as 10/100 BASE-T. 100 Mbps Ethernet service is available on ResNet in a limited number of residence halls (Court, Mews, and Low Rise #8).
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Are there activation and deactivation fees for ResNet?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
No. Previous ResNet billing models have included activation and deactivation fees under some instances and for some locations. The last of these fees were phased out as of September 2004. At this time, there are no activation or cancellation fees for ResNet subscribers.
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Will ResNet be cancelled automatically if I move out?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
No. ResNet does not receive notification if a student moves out of the residence halls, goes on leave, graduates, or otherwise leaves the university. You must cancel your subscription to stop service or you will continue to be billed for ResNet. Please note that you can self-manage your ResNet subscription to automatically cancel on a date that you specify. This option is offered during the subscription process, allowing you to choose a date on which your subscription will automatically cancel.
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Is there ResNet support for Linux or UNIX?

ResNet Frequently Asked Questions
At this time, CIT no longer offers general support for UNIX, Linux, or CULinux. You are free to use these operating systems with ResNet, but ResNet will not be able to provide any official support for the operating system. If you need further assistance with Linux or UNIX, please visit the Linux at Cornell page for a listing of resources that may provide useful information and assistance.
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