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Can I connect using the University Wireless network?

ISS - Remote Access Service FAQ's
Yes, the University Wireless network is configured to allow users to connect straight through the Wireless gateway and authenticate against the VPN concentrator, allowing the user to access University resources with a fully encrypted method with the need to only log on to the VPN rather than both the Wireless network and then the VPN service. In order to establish a VPN connection over the Wireless, configure a VPN connection as per instructions on this site.
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Can I connect to wireless in the library if I am not affiliated with the university?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...
Currently wireless access is restricted to UW-Whitewater faculty, staff, and students only; no guest access is available.
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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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What hardware do I need to connect to the University of Saskatchewan wireless network?

ITS: Wireless & FAQs
Besides a wireless compatible device, you will need an 802.11a, 802.11b or 802.11g compatible wireless network interface card (Wireless NIC) installed and functioning properly in your wireless compatible device.
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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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Can I connect to the Sierra Advantage Wireless network while roaming about using a mobile computer?

Sierra Advantage Wireless Broadband -- 1-877-EDC-WISP / FAQ'...
Yes you can, as long as you are within range of a repeater site or your own customer site. While this is not the type of roaming you may be accustomed to with your cellular telephone, it does provide you with some degree of mobility (for example, unlike cellular phones that automatically switch your connection from one cell site to another as you move about, you can't seamlessly move from one of our repeater coverage areas to another - that's why it's call "Fixed Wireless Broadband").
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Can I connect to Brevard Wireless's network while roaming about using a mobile computer?

Brevard Wireless
Mobile roaming networks have different design characteristics. However, mobile components are available in portions of the County (contact a representative for specific questions). To compliment our current services, Brevard Wireless currently offers add-on WiFi components to build roaming wireless Local Area Networks (LANs), HotSpots, home networks, and small community networks.
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Can my users connect to a 5G Wireless network using a regular 802.11b/g card?

G Wireless - news on wireless broadband networks, city wide ...
Absolutely. Assuming that you have configured your network to allow open access, your users do not need any special hardware to get online.
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gt; How do I connect to the wireless network?

Brimson Grow Library FAQs -- General
Connecting to the wireless network requires an authentication key. Instructions on how to connect to the network may be checked out at the front desk by any current Northern student, staff, or faculty member.
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Can I connect my PDA to the Wireless Network?

UTS: Wireless
Yes, however it has limited web browsing capabilities. The following is a list of tested PDA's that are known to work on the UTS wireless network. The UTS Programmer's Society will be providing in-person technical support for student's connection to the new wireless network at the following locations: Support will commence after 19th February 2007 and opening times will be published daily on the Noticeboard and Posters outside Building 10 Room 380a.
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What is required to connect to the wireless network?

Frequently Asked Questions ::
You will need a laptop with a wireless network adapter that supports the 802.11b and/or 802.11g standards. If your laptop does not have built-in wireless, you may purchase a PC card from the University Bookstore or an electronics retail store. UM-St. Louis provides the Cisco VPN Client, which is required for network access. This software solution provides greater security in authentication and data transfer as compared to ordinary wireless networks.
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Queens Library
Turn on your laptop. (It must have a wireless network interface card in place.) Your laptop should automatically locate and display nearby wireless networks. Launch an Internet browser, such as Internet Explorer or Netscape. Please Note: if you are blocking pop-up windows you will need to disable it, otherwise you will not be able to connect to our network. A small Bluesocket™ window will appear. This window must be open for you to remain on the wireless network.
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Frequently Asked Questions
There are detailed instructions for connecting to the wireless network available online and at The First United Bank Center (FUBC), the Jack B. Kelley Student Center (JBK), the Hastings Electronic Learning Center (HELC), and the Cornette Library.
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I can see the wireless network, but I can't connect. Why?

University of Utah Mathematics Department FAQ: Wireless netw...
There are two parts of a wireless connection: a (usually powerful) wireless access point (WAP), and a (relatively puny) laptop, PDA, etc. The latter can often see one or more network access points, but not have enough power to reach them. This is particularly a problem for outdoor connections.
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top] What do I need to connect to the wireless network?

Phoenix Campus Wireless FAQ
You will need a computer with a supported wireless network card (wireless NIC), and a valid network account. You must also register your laptop with the help desk. It is recommended that you use a supported operating system. See the other questions in this FAQ for more information.
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top] Where on campus can I connect to the wireless network?

Phoenix Campus Wireless FAQ
We have attempted to cover the entire inside of the building and the courtyard. Some areas outside of the building may provide a weaker signal, depending on sources of radio interference (or lack thereof). Remember that the campus wireless network hardware uses radio waves to communicate. As with any radio transmissions, there will be some areas that are more prone to interference and some areas where reception is better.
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How Do I Connect To An Existing Wireless Network?

Welcome
From the drop-down box next to Data Encryption choose Disabled if the wireless network does not require security settings. If the wireless network requires security, choose the appropriate options for Network Authentication, Data Encryption, and then type in the encryption key into the Network key field. The Passphrase setting or any key generator that populates the encryption or network keys will not work with Dell wireless cards.
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How can I connect a computer on a wired network to one on a wireless network?

Classroom Presenter FAQs
This runs into the problem that the current networking (Multicast) is not well supported across different networks - the wireless to wired scenario is particularly problematic.
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When can I start using the wireless network?

Libertad Wireless Network | Print Version - tech_faq :.
Your wireless device MAC address must be registered on the DHCP servers in order to access the wireless network.
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Can I connect to the wireless network in the library?

FAQ
Yes, notebook computers with a 802.11b Wireless Networking (either through a plug or built-in card), can connect to the Hastings network and get access to the Internet and Hastings Intranet, from anywhere in the library. Students with computers that have a wireless network card, can borrow a wireless PC card from the circulation desk. If you wish to purchase a wireless network card, Hastings Computer Services recommends the Orinoco WiFi 802.11b wireless card.
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Can I connect my wireless service to an in home network?

Waterford WISP: FAQs
Yes. You may connect your Waterford WISP high speed internet service to either an existing or a new in-home network. We can advise you on what equipment to get, if you would like to install an-in-home network. We can also help with the installation, if desired.
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How does a wireless network connect you to the Internet?

Frequently Asked Questions
HHN Internet's wireless network only manages internet type traffic. They are connected to the Internet via a backbone connection such as a TI-Line, DSL, or CABLE connection that offers higher download speeds than upload speeds. This is practical since most internet traffic has higher download vs. upload requirements.
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I cannot connect to the wireless network. What am I doing wrong?

CCS: Wireless Frequently Asked Questions
Connecting to the wireless network should be pretty seamless. Here are some things to check out if you can't establish a connection to the wireless network: Are you using an 802.11b/g WiFi compliant wireless network card? The University of Guelph wireless network only supports 802.11b/g WiFi cards at this time.
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Can I connect to the Wireless Network outside or between buildings?

Networking & Telecommunications | Idaho State University
Currently there is no support for coverage outside or between buildings. There is, however, signal "bleed-over" from buildings in some areas on campus. The signal is usable, but not supported.
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Is there a limit to how many people can connect to the wireless network?

Wireless Networking
No, however a higher number of users can lead to a decrease in performance. The access points will be monitored and additional access points will be installed in the future in high demand areas.
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