/gts/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Maune3 Technology Services Wiki - User contributions [en] 2025-05-02T05:53:50Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.31.1 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:ActivationComplete.png&diff=35487 File:ActivationComplete.png 2018-07-17T17:16:45Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:ActivationStep3Emergency.png&diff=35486 File:ActivationStep3Emergency.png 2018-07-17T17:16:04Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:ActivationStep2Contact.png&diff=35485 File:ActivationStep2Contact.png 2018-07-17T17:15:36Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:ActivationStep1Guidelines.png&diff=35484 File:ActivationStep1Guidelines.png 2018-07-17T17:14:15Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:SetPassword.png&diff=35483 File:SetPassword.png 2018-07-17T17:13:10Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:UsernameSelection.png&diff=35481 File:UsernameSelection.png 2018-07-17T17:10:46Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Verification.png&diff=35480 File:Verification.png 2018-07-17T17:09:49Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Code.png&diff=35479 File:Code.png 2018-07-17T17:08:54Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Approval.png&diff=35478 File:Approval.png 2018-07-17T17:07:43Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Approved_Hire.png&diff=35477 File:Approved Hire.png 2018-07-17T17:05:37Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Onboarding_Pictures&diff=35476 Onboarding Pictures 2018-07-17T17:03:04Z <p>Maune3: Blanked the page</p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Onboarding.png&diff=35474 File:Onboarding.png 2018-07-17T16:59:51Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Onboarding_Pictures&diff=35473 Onboarding Pictures 2018-07-17T16:58:02Z <p>Maune3: Created page with &quot;/Users/maune3/Desktop/7nameVerification.png /Users/maune3/Desktop/1recentHires.png /Users/maune3/Desktop/Onboarding.png /Users/maune3/Desktop/2approveHiredPrePopulated.png /Us...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>/Users/maune3/Desktop/7nameVerification.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/1recentHires.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/Onboarding.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/2approveHiredPrePopulated.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/3approveHired.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/4recentHiresWithApproval.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/6nameVerificationAuthCode.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/14activationCompleteAccountHome.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/14activationComplete.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/13activationStep3Emergency.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/12activationStep2Contact.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/11activationStep1Guidelines.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/9setPassword.png<br /> /Users/maune3/Desktop/8usernameSelection.png</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Employee_-_Existing_-_Mac&diff=35401 Employee - Existing - Mac 2018-06-20T15:57:15Z <p>Maune3: /* Step Four: Crashplan Restore */</p> <hr /> <div>===Existing Faculty or Staff Mac Cascade===<br /> {{ImagingQuickLinks}}<br /> ====Cascade Checklist====<br /> Checklist created to help with the cascade process. <br /> *[[media:Macintosh Cascade Checklist 2017.pdf | Checklist for Macintosh Cascade]]<br /> <br /> ====Step One: Check Crashplan for Backup Status====<br /> #Have a dutyperson login to crashplan.gac.edu<br /> #Enter the computer name of the device in the search field.<br /> #Verify the backup is at least 99% complete.<br /> <br /> ====Step One, part 2: Back up computer with Deploystudio====<br /> #Plug in the computer's power and ethernet at the laptop station or in new setup room.<br /> #Boot to the network (Hold N while it powers on, you will see a globe)<br /> #Log in with your 鶹Ƶ username and password<br /> #Select Create Backup<br /> #For the backup name, use their username_MMDDYYYY as the name.<br /> #If no disk is available to backup, they may have personally encrypted their hard drive without using the 鶹Ƶ managed FileVault. They will need to turn Filevault off for it to successfully back up.<br /> <br /> ====Step Two: Create the user====<br /> Power on the Mac and follow the on screen prompts. '''If you do not see the words, &quot;鶹Ƶ&quot; on the fourth step in the setup process, you will need to netboot the computer (Hold N during startup) to DeployStudio, and erase the hard drive (log in, go to the Utilities menu, open Disk Utility, click on the main drive, click erase(AppleAPFSMedia), and rename it Macintosh HD. After erasing the drive, image the drive with the Sierra_Vanilla image.''' <br /> <br /> When creating the user enter their name and use their 鶹Ƶ username for the ‘Account name:’ field. Use ‘changeme’ as the password.<br /> <br /> Note: You must be connected to a network for this to work.<br /> <br /> ====Step Three: Updates====<br /> Once you’ve completed the Setup Assistant the Mac desktop will appear. Shortly thereafter Managed Software Center will open and begin downloading updates. When updates have finished downloading click the install button.<br /> <br /> Note: Enterprise Connect will open during while Managed Software Center is running. You can close out of it.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Four: Crashplan Restore====<br /> As usual, the data transfer is the trickiest part of a Cascade. Follow these steps '''carefully'''.<br /> # Reset the users domain password if this has not been done yet.<br /> # While logged in as the user, open and sign into CrashPlan as the user.<br /> # Choose ‘'''Replace Existing'''’, click '''Start''', Choose the '''previous computer's backup''', click '''continue''', click '''transfer files'''.<br /> # You will now be prompted to select which files to restore. In many, but not all, cases you will select the users Home folder located in Macintosh HD → Users → &lt;username&gt;. Then click '''Get Files'''.<br /> # If the username in step 4 does not match the Account name that you created in step one ask a Dutyperson for help. If it matches, continue to the next step. <br /> # You will now be asked what to do with the files you’ve selected. <br /> # Save files to: Original Location<br /> # If File Exists: Overwrite<br /> # Permissions: Current<br /> # Click Go<br /> # Click Continue<br /> # This next screen will continue to download their data. Depending on how much data they have, the restore could take 1-2 days or more. <br /> # Go to System Preferences, go to Energy Saver, and choose never, click ok.<br /> # Click on the CrashPlan icon, then click on the gear icon, select Preferences, then Usage, then change the CPU percentage to 80 from 20.<br /> # The CrashPlan app may log you out, however the data is still downloading.<br /> # When checking to see if your restore is complete, if you are unable to log in as the user, exit out of CrashPlan, re-open it, and log in. <br /> #Once the data downloads and says complete, click '''next'''. <br /> # Then click &quot;Continue.&quot; You should then sign back in as the user and click &quot;Finish.&quot;<br /> # '''Reverse the changes you made in Energy Saver and to the CPU percentage.'''<br /> # Verify the users data in Finder. Also ensure that, if they use MacMail, make sure that everything looks correct, especially with regards to local and server based mail.<br /> <br /> ====Step Five: Verify Crashplan Restore====<br /> Check to make sure that Crashplan has restored data successfully. Check bookmarks, Documents, Desktop to verify their data is in place.<br /> <br /> ====Step Six: Install Printers &amp; Update/Install Other Software====<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install the printers.<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install software that the user wants installed. Refer to ticket for specialized software requests.<br /> #Click '''Updates''' to make sure all installed software is up to date.<br /> <br /> ====Step Seven: Universal Cascade Letter====<br /> Customize (replace the items in bold italic that are placeholders) and print a [[File:2018macletter.docx]] for each user.<br /> <br /> ====Step Eight: Delivery====<br /> Deliver the prepared Mac to the user and assist them with signing into Enterprise Connect.<br /> # Sync their password using the 鶹Ƶ user setting page.<br /> # Open Enterprise Connect and have them sign in with their 鶹Ƶ username and password.<br /> # When prompted, enter their login password ( ‘changeme’ ). Enterprise Connect should report the passwords are in sync.<br /> # Answer any additional questions they may have.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Nine: Store Old Equipment====<br /> Put the users old laptop into storage once delivery has been completed.<br /> <br /> ====Troubleshooting====<br /> '''Q: Crashplan won't let me log in as the user?'''<br /> <br /> A: Restart the Mac and re-open Crashplan</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Employee_-_Existing_-_Mac&diff=35400 Employee - Existing - Mac 2018-06-20T15:55:09Z <p>Maune3: /* Step Four: Crashplan Restore */</p> <hr /> <div>===Existing Faculty or Staff Mac Cascade===<br /> {{ImagingQuickLinks}}<br /> ====Cascade Checklist====<br /> Checklist created to help with the cascade process. <br /> *[[media:Macintosh Cascade Checklist 2017.pdf | Checklist for Macintosh Cascade]]<br /> <br /> ====Step One: Check Crashplan for Backup Status====<br /> #Have a dutyperson login to crashplan.gac.edu<br /> #Enter the computer name of the device in the search field.<br /> #Verify the backup is at least 99% complete.<br /> <br /> ====Step One, part 2: Back up computer with Deploystudio====<br /> #Plug in the computer's power and ethernet at the laptop station or in new setup room.<br /> #Boot to the network (Hold N while it powers on, you will see a globe)<br /> #Log in with your 鶹Ƶ username and password<br /> #Select Create Backup<br /> #For the backup name, use their username_MMDDYYYY as the name.<br /> #If no disk is available to backup, they may have personally encrypted their hard drive without using the 鶹Ƶ managed FileVault. They will need to turn Filevault off for it to successfully back up.<br /> <br /> ====Step Two: Create the user====<br /> Power on the Mac and follow the on screen prompts. '''If you do not see the words, &quot;鶹Ƶ&quot; on the fourth step in the setup process, you will need to netboot the computer (Hold N during startup) to DeployStudio, and erase the hard drive (log in, go to the Utilities menu, open Disk Utility, click on the main drive, click erase(AppleAPFSMedia), and rename it Macintosh HD. After erasing the drive, image the drive with the Sierra_Vanilla image.''' <br /> <br /> When creating the user enter their name and use their 鶹Ƶ username for the ‘Account name:’ field. Use ‘changeme’ as the password.<br /> <br /> Note: You must be connected to a network for this to work.<br /> <br /> ====Step Three: Updates====<br /> Once you’ve completed the Setup Assistant the Mac desktop will appear. Shortly thereafter Managed Software Center will open and begin downloading updates. When updates have finished downloading click the install button.<br /> <br /> Note: Enterprise Connect will open during while Managed Software Center is running. You can close out of it.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Four: Crashplan Restore====<br /> As usual, the data transfer is the trickiest part of a Cascade. Follow these steps '''carefully'''.<br /> # Reset the users domain password if this has not been done yet.<br /> # While logged in as the user, open and sign into CrashPlan as the user.<br /> # Choose ‘'''Replace Existing'''’, click '''Start''', Choose the '''previous computer's backup''', click '''continue''', click '''transfer files'''.<br /> # You will now be prompted to select which files to restore. In many, but not all, cases you will select the users Home folder located in Macintosh HD → Users → &lt;username&gt;. Then click '''Get Files'''.<br /> # If the username in step 4 does not match the Account name that you created in step one ask a Dutyperson for help. If it matches, continue to the next step. <br /> # You will now be asked what to do with the files you’ve selected. <br /> # Save files to: Original Location<br /> # If File Exists: Overwrite<br /> # Permissions: Current<br /> # Click Go<br /> # Click Continue<br /> # This next screen will continue to download their data. Depending on how much data they have, the restore could take 1-2 days or more. <br /> # Go to System Preferences, go to Energy Saver, and choose never, click ok.<br /> # Click on the CrashPlan icon, then click on the gear icon, select Preferences, then change the CPU percentage to 80 from 20.<br /> # The CrashPlan app may log you out, however the data is still downloading.<br /> # When checking to see if your restore is complete, if you are unable to log in as the user, exit out of CrashPlan, re-open it, and log in. <br /> #Once the data downloads and says complete, click '''next'''. <br /> # Then click &quot;Continue.&quot; You should then sign back in as the user and click &quot;Finish.&quot;<br /> # '''Reverse the changes you made in Energy Saver and to the CPU percentage.'''<br /> # Verify the users data in Finder. Also ensure that, if they use MacMail, make sure that everything looks correct, especially with regards to local and server based mail.<br /> <br /> ====Step Five: Verify Crashplan Restore====<br /> Check to make sure that Crashplan has restored data successfully. Check bookmarks, Documents, Desktop to verify their data is in place.<br /> <br /> ====Step Six: Install Printers &amp; Update/Install Other Software====<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install the printers.<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install software that the user wants installed. Refer to ticket for specialized software requests.<br /> #Click '''Updates''' to make sure all installed software is up to date.<br /> <br /> ====Step Seven: Universal Cascade Letter====<br /> Customize (replace the items in bold italic that are placeholders) and print a [[File:2018macletter.docx]] for each user.<br /> <br /> ====Step Eight: Delivery====<br /> Deliver the prepared Mac to the user and assist them with signing into Enterprise Connect.<br /> # Sync their password using the 鶹Ƶ user setting page.<br /> # Open Enterprise Connect and have them sign in with their 鶹Ƶ username and password.<br /> # When prompted, enter their login password ( ‘changeme’ ). Enterprise Connect should report the passwords are in sync.<br /> # Answer any additional questions they may have.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Nine: Store Old Equipment====<br /> Put the users old laptop into storage once delivery has been completed.<br /> <br /> ====Troubleshooting====<br /> '''Q: Crashplan won't let me log in as the user?'''<br /> <br /> A: Restart the Mac and re-open Crashplan</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Employee_-_Existing_-_Mac&diff=35397 Employee - Existing - Mac 2018-06-19T20:33:02Z <p>Maune3: /* Step Four: Crashplan Restore */</p> <hr /> <div>===Existing Faculty or Staff Mac Cascade===<br /> {{ImagingQuickLinks}}<br /> ====Cascade Checklist====<br /> Checklist created to help with the cascade process. <br /> *[[media:Macintosh Cascade Checklist 2017.pdf | Checklist for Macintosh Cascade]]<br /> <br /> ====Step One: Check Crashplan for Backup Status====<br /> #Have a dutyperson login to crashplan.gac.edu<br /> #Enter the computer name of the device in the search field.<br /> #Verify the backup is at least 99% complete.<br /> <br /> ====Step One, part 2: Back up computer with Deploystudio====<br /> #Plug in the computer's power and ethernet at the laptop station or in new setup room.<br /> #Boot to the network (Hold N while it powers on, you will see a globe)<br /> #Log in with your 鶹Ƶ username and password<br /> #Select Create Backup<br /> #For the backup name, use their username_MMDDYYYY as the name.<br /> #If no disk is available to backup, they may have personally encrypted their hard drive without using the 鶹Ƶ managed FileVault. They will need to turn Filevault off for it to successfully back up.<br /> <br /> ====Step Two: Create the user====<br /> Power on the Mac and follow the on screen prompts. '''If you do not see the words, &quot;鶹Ƶ&quot; on the fourth step in the setup process, you will need to netboot the computer (Hold N during startup) to DeployStudio, and erase the hard drive (log in, go to the Utilities menu, open Disk Utility, click on the main drive, click erase(AppleAPFSMedia), and rename it Macintosh HD. After erasing the drive, image the drive with the Sierra_Vanilla image.''' <br /> <br /> When creating the user enter their name and use their 鶹Ƶ username for the ‘Account name:’ field. Use ‘changeme’ as the password.<br /> <br /> Note: You must be connected to a network for this to work.<br /> <br /> ====Step Three: Updates====<br /> Once you’ve completed the Setup Assistant the Mac desktop will appear. Shortly thereafter Managed Software Center will open and begin downloading updates. When updates have finished downloading click the install button.<br /> <br /> Note: Enterprise Connect will open during while Managed Software Center is running. You can close out of it.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Four: Crashplan Restore====<br /> As usual, the data transfer is the trickiest part of a Cascade. Follow these steps '''carefully'''.<br /> # Reset the users domain password if this has not been done yet.<br /> # While logged in as the user, open and sign into CrashPlan as the user.<br /> # Choose ‘'''Replace Existing'''’, click '''Start''', Choose the '''previous computer's backup''', click '''continue''', click '''transfer files'''.<br /> # You will now be prompted to select which files to restore. In many, but not all, cases you will select the users Home folder located in Macintosh HD → Users → &lt;username&gt;. Then click '''Get Files'''.<br /> # If the username in step 4 does not match the Account name that you created in step one ask a Dutyperson for help. If it matches, continue to the next step. <br /> # You will now be asked what to do with the files you’ve selected. <br /> # Save files to: Original Location<br /> # If File Exists: Overwrite<br /> # Permissions: Current<br /> # Click Go<br /> # Click Continue<br /> # This next screen will continue to download their data. Depending on how much data they have, the restore could take 1-2 days or more. <br /> # Go to System Preferences, go to Energy Saver, and choose never, click ok.<br /> # Click on the CrashPlan icon, then click on the gear icon, select Preferences, then change the CPU percentage to 80 from 20.<br /> # '''Reverse the changes you made in the previous two steps.''' <br /> # The CrashPlan app may log you out, however the data is still downloading.<br /> <br /> ====Step Five: Verify Crashplan Restore====<br /> Check to make sure that Crashplan has restored data successfully. Check bookmarks, Documents, Desktop to verify their data is in place.<br /> <br /> ====Step Six: Install Printers &amp; Update/Install Other Software====<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install the printers.<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install software that the user wants installed. Refer to ticket for specialized software requests.<br /> #Click '''Updates''' to make sure all installed software is up to date.<br /> <br /> ====Step Seven: Universal Cascade Letter====<br /> Customize (replace the items in bold italic that are placeholders) and print a [[File:2018macletter.docx]] for each user.<br /> <br /> ====Step Eight: Delivery====<br /> Deliver the prepared Mac to the user and assist them with signing into Enterprise Connect.<br /> # Sync their password using the 鶹Ƶ user setting page.<br /> # Open Enterprise Connect and have them sign in with their 鶹Ƶ username and password.<br /> # When prompted, enter their login password ( ‘changeme’ ). Enterprise Connect should report the passwords are in sync.<br /> # Answer any additional questions they may have.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Nine: Store Old Equipment====<br /> Put the users old laptop into storage once delivery has been completed.<br /> <br /> ====Troubleshooting====<br /> '''Q: Crashplan won't let me log in as the user?'''<br /> <br /> A: Restart the Mac and re-open Crashplan</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Employee_-_Existing_-_Mac&diff=35394 Employee - Existing - Mac 2018-06-15T19:13:15Z <p>Maune3: /* Step Two: Create the user */</p> <hr /> <div>===Existing Faculty or Staff Mac Cascade===<br /> {{ImagingQuickLinks}}<br /> ====Cascade Checklist====<br /> Checklist created to help with the cascade process. <br /> *[[media:Macintosh Cascade Checklist 2017.pdf | Checklist for Macintosh Cascade]]<br /> <br /> ====Step One: Check Crashplan for Backup Status====<br /> #Have a dutyperson login to crashplan.gac.edu<br /> #Enter the computer name of the device in the search field.<br /> #Verify the backup is at least 99% complete.<br /> <br /> ====Step One, part 2: Back up computer with Deploystudio====<br /> #Plug in the computer's power and ethernet at the laptop station or in new setup room.<br /> #Boot to the network (Hold N while it powers on, you will see a globe)<br /> #Log in with your 鶹Ƶ username and password<br /> #Select Create Backup<br /> #For the backup name, use their username_MMDDYYYY as the name.<br /> #If no disk is available to backup, they may have personally encrypted their hard drive without using the 鶹Ƶ managed FileVault. They will need to turn Filevault off for it to successfully back up.<br /> <br /> ====Step Two: Create the user====<br /> Power on the Mac and follow the on screen prompts. '''If you do not see the words, &quot;鶹Ƶ&quot; on the fourth step in the setup process, you will need to netboot the computer (Hold N during startup) to DeployStudio, and erase the hard drive (log in, go to the Utilities menu, open Disk Utility, click on the main drive, click erase(AppleAPFSMedia), and rename it Macintosh HD. After erasing the drive, image the drive with the Sierra_Vanilla image.''' <br /> <br /> When creating the user enter their name and use their 鶹Ƶ username for the ‘Account name:’ field. Use ‘changeme’ as the password.<br /> <br /> Note: You must be connected to a network for this to work.<br /> <br /> ====Step Three: Updates====<br /> Once you’ve completed the Setup Assistant the Mac desktop will appear. Shortly thereafter Managed Software Center will open and begin downloading updates. When updates have finished downloading click the install button.<br /> <br /> Note: Enterprise Connect will open during while Managed Software Center is running. You can close out of it.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Four: Crashplan Restore====<br /> As usual, the data transfer is the trickiest part of a Cascade. Follow these steps '''carefully'''.<br /> # Reset the users domain password if this has not been done yet.<br /> # While logged in as the user, open and sign into CrashPlan as the user.<br /> # Choose ‘'''Replace Existing'''’, click '''Start''', Choose the '''previous computer's backup''', click '''continue''', click '''transfer files'''.<br /> # You will now be prompted to select which files to restore. In many, but not all, cases you will select the users Home folder located in Macintosh HD → Users → &lt;username&gt;. Then click '''Get Files'''.<br /> # If the username in step 4 does not match the Account name that you created in step one ask a Dutyperson for help. If it matches, continue to the next step. <br /> # You will now be asked what to do with the files you’ve selected. <br /> # Save files to: Original Location<br /> # If File Exists: Overwrite<br /> # Permissions: Current<br /> # Click Go<br /> # Click Continue<br /> # This next screen will continue to download their data. Depending on how much data they have, the restore could take 1-2 days or more. <br /> # Go to System Preferences, go to Energy Saver, and choose never, click ok.<br /> # The CrashPlan app may log you out, however the data is still downloading.<br /> <br /> ====Step Five: Verify Crashplan Restore====<br /> Check to make sure that Crashplan has restored data successfully. Check bookmarks, Documents, Desktop to verify their data is in place.<br /> <br /> ====Step Six: Install Printers &amp; Update/Install Other Software====<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install the printers.<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install software that the user wants installed. Refer to ticket for specialized software requests.<br /> #Click '''Updates''' to make sure all installed software is up to date.<br /> <br /> ====Step Seven: Universal Cascade Letter====<br /> Customize (replace the items in bold italic that are placeholders) and print a [[Mac 2018 Cascade Letter - Existing Employee GTS Transfer]] for each user user.<br /> <br /> ====Step Eight: Delivery====<br /> Deliver the prepared Mac to the user and assist them with signing into Enterprise Connect.<br /> # Sync their password using the 鶹Ƶ user setting page.<br /> # Open Enterprise Connect and have them sign in with their 鶹Ƶ username and password.<br /> # When prompted, enter their login password ( ‘changeme’ ). Enterprise Connect should report the passwords are in sync.<br /> # Answer any additional questions they may have.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Nine: Store Old Equipment====<br /> Put the users old laptop into storage once delivery has been completed.<br /> <br /> ====Troubleshooting====<br /> '''Q: Crashplan won't let me log in as the user?'''<br /> <br /> A: Restart the Mac and re-open Crashplan</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=Employee_-_Existing_-_Mac&diff=35393 Employee - Existing - Mac 2018-06-15T19:10:09Z <p>Maune3: /* Step Two: Create the user */</p> <hr /> <div>===Existing Faculty or Staff Mac Cascade===<br /> {{ImagingQuickLinks}}<br /> ====Cascade Checklist====<br /> Checklist created to help with the cascade process. <br /> *[[media:Macintosh Cascade Checklist 2017.pdf | Checklist for Macintosh Cascade]]<br /> <br /> ====Step One: Check Crashplan for Backup Status====<br /> #Have a dutyperson login to crashplan.gac.edu<br /> #Enter the computer name of the device in the search field.<br /> #Verify the backup is at least 99% complete.<br /> <br /> ====Step One, part 2: Back up computer with Deploystudio====<br /> #Plug in the computer's power and ethernet at the laptop station or in new setup room.<br /> #Boot to the network (Hold N while it powers on, you will see a globe)<br /> #Log in with your 鶹Ƶ username and password<br /> #Select Create Backup<br /> #For the backup name, use their username_MMDDYYYY as the name.<br /> #If no disk is available to backup, they may have personally encrypted their hard drive without using the 鶹Ƶ managed FileVault. They will need to turn Filevault off for it to successfully back up.<br /> <br /> ====Step Two: Create the user====<br /> Power on the Mac and follow the on screen prompts. '''If you do not see the words, &quot;鶹Ƶ&quot; on the fourth step in the setup process, you will need to netboot the computer (Hold N during startup) to DeployStudio, and erase the hard drive (log in, go to the Utilities menu, open Disk Utility, click on the main drive, click erase(AppleAPFSMedia), and rename it Macintosh HD. After erasing the drive, image the drive with the Vanilla_Sierra image.''' <br /> <br /> When creating the user enter their name and use their 鶹Ƶ username for the ‘Account name:’ field. Use ‘changeme’ as the password.<br /> <br /> Note: You must be connected to a network for this to work.<br /> <br /> ====Step Three: Updates====<br /> Once you’ve completed the Setup Assistant the Mac desktop will appear. Shortly thereafter Managed Software Center will open and begin downloading updates. When updates have finished downloading click the install button.<br /> <br /> Note: Enterprise Connect will open during while Managed Software Center is running. You can close out of it.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Four: Crashplan Restore====<br /> As usual, the data transfer is the trickiest part of a Cascade. Follow these steps '''carefully'''.<br /> # Reset the users domain password if this has not been done yet.<br /> # While logged in as the user, open and sign into CrashPlan as the user.<br /> # Choose ‘'''Replace Existing'''’, click '''Start''', Choose the '''previous computer's backup''', click '''continue''', click '''transfer files'''.<br /> # You will now be prompted to select which files to restore. In many, but not all, cases you will select the users Home folder located in Macintosh HD → Users → &lt;username&gt;. Then click '''Get Files'''.<br /> # If the username in step 4 does not match the Account name that you created in step one ask a Dutyperson for help. If it matches, continue to the next step. <br /> # You will now be asked what to do with the files you’ve selected. <br /> # Save files to: Original Location<br /> # If File Exists: Overwrite<br /> # Permissions: Current<br /> # Click Go<br /> # Click Continue<br /> # This next screen will continue to download their data. Depending on how much data they have, the restore could take 1-2 days or more. <br /> # Go to System Preferences, go to Energy Saver, and choose never, click ok.<br /> # The CrashPlan app may log you out, however the data is still downloading.<br /> <br /> ====Step Five: Verify Crashplan Restore====<br /> Check to make sure that Crashplan has restored data successfully. Check bookmarks, Documents, Desktop to verify their data is in place.<br /> <br /> ====Step Six: Install Printers &amp; Update/Install Other Software====<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install the printers.<br /> #Use '''Managed Software Center''' to install software that the user wants installed. Refer to ticket for specialized software requests.<br /> #Click '''Updates''' to make sure all installed software is up to date.<br /> <br /> ====Step Seven: Universal Cascade Letter====<br /> Customize (replace the items in bold italic that are placeholders) and print a [[Mac 2018 Cascade Letter - Existing Employee GTS Transfer]] for each user user.<br /> <br /> ====Step Eight: Delivery====<br /> Deliver the prepared Mac to the user and assist them with signing into Enterprise Connect.<br /> # Sync their password using the 鶹Ƶ user setting page.<br /> # Open Enterprise Connect and have them sign in with their 鶹Ƶ username and password.<br /> # When prompted, enter their login password ( ‘changeme’ ). Enterprise Connect should report the passwords are in sync.<br /> # Answer any additional questions they may have.<br /> <br /> <br /> ====Step Nine: Store Old Equipment====<br /> Put the users old laptop into storage once delivery has been completed.<br /> <br /> ====Troubleshooting====<br /> '''Q: Crashplan won't let me log in as the user?'''<br /> <br /> A: Restart the Mac and re-open Crashplan</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=USB-C&diff=35384 USB-C 2018-06-14T14:10:18Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div>==What is a USB-C Dock?==<br /> The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will need only unplug the hub from the USB-C port on their laptop. <br /> ==What Ports are Available on the Dock?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': These hubs are paired with Windows laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, two display ports, a VGA port, five USB ports, a headphone jack, USB-C ports, and a charging port. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': These hubs are paired with Macintosh laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, one HDMI port, three USB ports, a USB-C port, and an external USB cord connection.<br /> ==USB-C Driver==<br /> You should install a driver on the laptop for the Thinkpad hubs that increases the internet speed. This driver can be found at:<br /> [https://support.lenovo.com/jp/en/downloads/DS501902]<br /> <br /> ==What do the USB-C Docks Do?==<br /> *'''Ethernet Port''': Will act as a wired internet connection. This will need to be registered in GReg as a personal device. It's also important to write &quot;USB-C Dock&quot; in the comments section. <br /> *'''Monitor Ports''': These will connect the hub/laptop to the monitors. <br /> *'''USB Ports''': Keyboard and mice should be plugged into the ports. <br /> *'''USB-C Ports''': One of these will serve as the connection between the hub and the laptop for Thinkpad hubs. For Hootoo hubs, the USB-C port will connect to a power cord and charge the laptop. <br /> *'''Charging Port''': For Thinkpad hubs, there is one port that powers the hub and charges the laptop(this comes with the dock and is the charging block that provides enough power to charge the laptop through the dock). <br /> *'''External USB Cord Connection''': For Hootoo hubs, the cord plugs into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop and serves as the connection between the hub and the laptop.<br /> <br /> ==How do I Find the MAC address?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': The MAC address is listed on the bottom of the hub. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Plug the hub into the USB-C port on the laptop, plug in an ethernet cable from a magic port into the hub, and open Network Utility. In the drop-down menu, select your network interface, which should be something like &quot;USB 10/100/1000 LAN en3.&quot; The MAC address should be listed after &quot;Hardware Address.&quot; <br /> ==What Accessories do the Hubs Need?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': Monitor cables and adapters, a Lenovo USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Monitor cables and adapters, an Apple USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive.<br /> <br /> ==How do I set up Dual Monitors?==<br /> '''Macintosh'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Hootoo docks have only one port, and it is an HDMI port. One monitor cable should go from the dock(HDMI) to the monitor. The other monitor cable will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which needs to be plugged into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop, followed by a monitor cable. <br /> '''Windows'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Thinkpad docks have two display ports, so they may need adapters as well as monitor cables.</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=USB-C&diff=35358 USB-C 2018-05-24T21:14:59Z <p>Maune3: /* What do the USB-C Docks Do? */</p> <hr /> <div>==What is a USB-C Dock?==<br /> The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will need only unplug the hub from the USB-C port on their laptop. <br /> ==What Ports are Available on the Dock?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': These hubs are paired with Windows laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, two display ports, a VGA port, five USB ports, a headphone jack, USB-C ports, and a charging port. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': These hubs are paired with Macintosh laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, one HDMI port, three USB ports, a USB-C port, and an external USB cord connection.<br /> <br /> ==What do the USB-C Docks Do?==<br /> *'''Ethernet Port''': Will act as a wired internet connection. This will need to be registered in GReg as a personal device. It's also important to write &quot;USB-C Dock&quot; in the comments section. <br /> *'''Monitor Ports''': These will connect the hub/laptop to the monitors. <br /> *'''USB Ports''': Keyboard and mice should be plugged into the ports. <br /> *'''USB-C Ports''': One of these will serve as the connection between the hub and the laptop for Thinkpad hubs. For Hootoo hubs, the USB-C port will connect to a power cord and charge the laptop. <br /> *'''Charging Port''': For Thinkpad hubs, there is one port that powers the hub and charges the laptop(normal Lenovo charger). <br /> *'''External USB Cord Connection''': For Hootoo hubs, the cord plugs into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop and serves as the connection between the hub and the laptop.<br /> <br /> ==How do I Find the MAC address?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': The MAC address is listed on the bottom of the hub. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Plug the hub into the USB-C port on the laptop, plug in an ethernet cable from a magic port into the hub, and open Network Utility. In the drop-down menu, select your network interface, which should be something like &quot;USB 10/100/1000 LAN en3.&quot; The MAC address should be listed after &quot;Hardware Address.&quot; <br /> ==What Accessories do the Hubs Need?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': Monitor cables and adapters, a Lenovo USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Monitor cables and adapters, an Apple USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive.<br /> <br /> ==How do I set up Dual Monitors?==<br /> '''Macintosh'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Hootoo docks have only one port, and it is an HDMI port. One monitor cable should go from the dock(HDMI) to the monitor. The other monitor cable will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which needs to be plugged into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop, followed by a monitor cable. <br /> '''Windows'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Thinkpad docks have two display ports, so they may need adapters as well as monitor cables.</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=USB-C&diff=35357 USB-C 2018-05-24T21:14:15Z <p>Maune3: /* How do I set up dual monitors? */</p> <hr /> <div>==What is a USB-C Dock?==<br /> The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will need only unplug the hub from the USB-C port on their laptop. <br /> ==What Ports are Available on the Dock?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': These hubs are paired with Windows laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, two display ports, a VGA port, five USB ports, a headphone jack, USB-C ports, and a charging port. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': These hubs are paired with Macintosh laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, one HDMI port, three USB ports, a USB-C port, and an external USB cord connection.<br /> <br /> ==What do the USB-C Docks Do?==<br /> *'''Ethernet Port''': Will act as a wired internet connection. This will need to be registered in GReg as a personal device. It's also important to write &quot;USB-C Dock&quot; in the comments section. <br /> *'''Monitor Ports''': These will connect the hub/laptop to the monitors. <br /> *'''USB Ports''': Keyboard and mice should be plugged into the ports. <br /> *'''USB-C Ports''': One of these will serve as the connection between the hub and the laptop for Thinkpad hubs. For Hootoo hubs, the USB-C port will connect to a power cord and charge the laptop. <br /> *'''Charging Port''': For Thinkpad hubs, there is one port that power the hub and charges the laptop(normal sale Lenovo charger). <br /> *'''External USB Cord Connection''': For Hootoo hubs, the cord plugs into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop and serves as the connection between the hub and the laptop.<br /> ==How do I Find the MAC address?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': The MAC address is listed on the bottom of the hub. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Plug the hub into the USB-C port on the laptop, plug in an ethernet cable from a magic port into the hub, and open Network Utility. In the drop-down menu, select your network interface, which should be something like &quot;USB 10/100/1000 LAN en3.&quot; The MAC address should be listed after &quot;Hardware Address.&quot; <br /> ==What Accessories do the Hubs Need?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': Monitor cables and adapters, a Lenovo USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Monitor cables and adapters, an Apple USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive.<br /> <br /> ==How do I set up Dual Monitors?==<br /> '''Macintosh'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Hootoo docks have only one port, and it is an HDMI port. One monitor cable should go from the dock(HDMI) to the monitor. The other monitor cable will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which needs to be plugged into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop, followed by a monitor cable. <br /> '''Windows'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Thinkpad docks have two display ports, so they may need adapters as well as monitor cables.</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=USB-C&diff=35356 USB-C 2018-05-24T21:13:52Z <p>Maune3: /* What accessories do the hubs need? */</p> <hr /> <div>==What is a USB-C Dock?==<br /> The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will need only unplug the hub from the USB-C port on their laptop. <br /> ==What Ports are Available on the Dock?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': These hubs are paired with Windows laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, two display ports, a VGA port, five USB ports, a headphone jack, USB-C ports, and a charging port. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': These hubs are paired with Macintosh laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, one HDMI port, three USB ports, a USB-C port, and an external USB cord connection.<br /> <br /> ==What do the USB-C Docks Do?==<br /> *'''Ethernet Port''': Will act as a wired internet connection. This will need to be registered in GReg as a personal device. It's also important to write &quot;USB-C Dock&quot; in the comments section. <br /> *'''Monitor Ports''': These will connect the hub/laptop to the monitors. <br /> *'''USB Ports''': Keyboard and mice should be plugged into the ports. <br /> *'''USB-C Ports''': One of these will serve as the connection between the hub and the laptop for Thinkpad hubs. For Hootoo hubs, the USB-C port will connect to a power cord and charge the laptop. <br /> *'''Charging Port''': For Thinkpad hubs, there is one port that power the hub and charges the laptop(normal sale Lenovo charger). <br /> *'''External USB Cord Connection''': For Hootoo hubs, the cord plugs into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop and serves as the connection between the hub and the laptop.<br /> ==How do I Find the MAC address?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': The MAC address is listed on the bottom of the hub. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Plug the hub into the USB-C port on the laptop, plug in an ethernet cable from a magic port into the hub, and open Network Utility. In the drop-down menu, select your network interface, which should be something like &quot;USB 10/100/1000 LAN en3.&quot; The MAC address should be listed after &quot;Hardware Address.&quot; <br /> ==What Accessories do the Hubs Need?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': Monitor cables and adapters, a Lenovo USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Monitor cables and adapters, an Apple USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive.<br /> <br /> ==How do I set up dual monitors?==<br /> '''Macintosh'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Hootoo docks have only one port, and it is an HDMI port. One monitor cable should go from the dock(HDMI) to the monitor. The other monitor cable will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which needs to be plugged into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop, followed by a monitor cable. <br /> '''Windows'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Thinkpad docks have two display ports, so they may need adapters as well as monitor cables.</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=USB-C&diff=35355 USB-C 2018-05-24T21:13:11Z <p>Maune3: /* What ports are available on the dock? */</p> <hr /> <div>==What is a USB-C Dock?==<br /> The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will need only unplug the hub from the USB-C port on their laptop. <br /> ==What Ports are Available on the Dock?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': These hubs are paired with Windows laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, two display ports, a VGA port, five USB ports, a headphone jack, USB-C ports, and a charging port. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': These hubs are paired with Macintosh laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, one HDMI port, three USB ports, a USB-C port, and an external USB cord connection.<br /> <br /> ==What do the USB-C Docks Do?==<br /> *'''Ethernet Port''': Will act as a wired internet connection. This will need to be registered in GReg as a personal device. It's also important to write &quot;USB-C Dock&quot; in the comments section. <br /> *'''Monitor Ports''': These will connect the hub/laptop to the monitors. <br /> *'''USB Ports''': Keyboard and mice should be plugged into the ports. <br /> *'''USB-C Ports''': One of these will serve as the connection between the hub and the laptop for Thinkpad hubs. For Hootoo hubs, the USB-C port will connect to a power cord and charge the laptop. <br /> *'''Charging Port''': For Thinkpad hubs, there is one port that power the hub and charges the laptop(normal sale Lenovo charger). <br /> *'''External USB Cord Connection''': For Hootoo hubs, the cord plugs into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop and serves as the connection between the hub and the laptop.<br /> ==How do I Find the MAC address?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': The MAC address is listed on the bottom of the hub. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Plug the hub into the USB-C port on the laptop, plug in an ethernet cable from a magic port into the hub, and open Network Utility. In the drop-down menu, select your network interface, which should be something like &quot;USB 10/100/1000 LAN en3.&quot; The MAC address should be listed after &quot;Hardware Address.&quot; <br /> ==What accessories do the hubs need?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': Monitor cables and adapters, a Lenovo USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Monitor cables and adapters, an Apple USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> ==How do I set up dual monitors?==<br /> '''Macintosh'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Hootoo docks have only one port, and it is an HDMI port. One monitor cable should go from the dock(HDMI) to the monitor. The other monitor cable will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which needs to be plugged into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop, followed by a monitor cable. <br /> '''Windows'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Thinkpad docks have two display ports, so they may need adapters as well as monitor cables.</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=USB-C&diff=35354 USB-C 2018-05-24T21:00:58Z <p>Maune3: Created page with &quot;==What is a USB-C Dock?== The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will...&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>==What is a USB-C Dock?==<br /> The docks are designed to streamline the process of employees unplugging and taking home their laptops at the end of the day. Ideally, employees will need only unplug the hub from the USB-C port on their laptop. <br /> ==What ports are available on the dock?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': These hubs are paired with Windows laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, two display ports, a VGA port, five USB ports, a headphone jack, USB-C ports, and a charging port. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': These hubs are paired with Macintosh laptops. The hub comes with an ethernet port, one HDMI port, three USB ports, a USB-C port, and an external USB cord connection.<br /> ==What do the USB-C Docks Do?==<br /> *'''Ethernet Port''': Will act as a wired internet connection. This will need to be registered in GReg as a personal device. It's also important to write &quot;USB-C Dock&quot; in the comments section. <br /> *'''Monitor Ports''': These will connect the hub/laptop to the monitors. <br /> *'''USB Ports''': Keyboard and mice should be plugged into the ports. <br /> *'''USB-C Ports''': One of these will serve as the connection between the hub and the laptop for Thinkpad hubs. For Hootoo hubs, the USB-C port will connect to a power cord and charge the laptop. <br /> *'''Charging Port''': For Thinkpad hubs, there is one port that power the hub and charges the laptop(normal sale Lenovo charger). <br /> *'''External USB Cord Connection''': For Hootoo hubs, the cord plugs into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop and serves as the connection between the hub and the laptop.<br /> ==How do I Find the MAC address?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': The MAC address is listed on the bottom of the hub. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Plug the hub into the USB-C port on the laptop, plug in an ethernet cable from a magic port into the hub, and open Network Utility. In the drop-down menu, select your network interface, which should be something like &quot;USB 10/100/1000 LAN en3.&quot; The MAC address should be listed after &quot;Hardware Address.&quot; <br /> ==What accessories do the hubs need?==<br /> #'''Thinkpad''': Monitor cables and adapters, a Lenovo USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> #'''Hootoo''': Monitor cables and adapters, an Apple USB-C power cable and charging block, and possibly a keyboard, mouse, and disk drive. <br /> ==How do I set up dual monitors?==<br /> '''Macintosh'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Hootoo docks have only one port, and it is an HDMI port. One monitor cable should go from the dock(HDMI) to the monitor. The other monitor cable will need a USB-C to HDMI adapter, which needs to be plugged into one of the USB-C ports on the laptop, followed by a monitor cable. <br /> '''Windows'''<br /> *USB-C Docks: The Thinkpad docks have two display ports, so they may need adapters as well as monitor cables.</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35300 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:29:41Z <p>Maune3: /* Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care? */</p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, gaming devices, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz AC, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 GHz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz AC or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz AC. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz AC. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 Ghz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. There have been connectivity issues in the following locations: <br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35299 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:21:58Z <p>Maune3: </p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, gaming devices, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz AC, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 GHz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz AC or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz AC. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz AC. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 GHz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. There have been connectivity issues in the following locations: <br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35297 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:09:33Z <p>Maune3: /* Guest access */</p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, PlayStations, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 Ghz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. All academic, residence and administrative buildings on campus have wireless coverage with the exception of:&lt;br&gt;<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. <br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35296 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:07:45Z <p>Maune3: /* iOS */</p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, PlayStations, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 Ghz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. All academic, residence and administrative buildings on campus have wireless coverage with the exception of:&lt;br&gt;<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. <br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Guest access==<br /> Guests of the College are allowed limited access to the Wireless network through a web based registration process. Wireless guest access is available across campus, and wired guest access is available in the Residence Halls.<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled, and the [[鶹ƵGuest]] network selected. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages (or visit [http://register.gac.edu register.gac.edu]). Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35295 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:07:23Z <p>Maune3: /* Mac OSX */</p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, PlayStations, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 Ghz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. All academic, residence and administrative buildings on campus have wireless coverage with the exception of:&lt;br&gt;<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. <br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. <br /> [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Guest access==<br /> Guests of the College are allowed limited access to the Wireless network through a web based registration process. Wireless guest access is available across campus, and wired guest access is available in the Residence Halls.<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled, and the [[鶹ƵGuest]] network selected. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages (or visit [http://register.gac.edu register.gac.edu]). Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35294 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:01:17Z <p>Maune3: /* Network Registration */</p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, PlayStations, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 Ghz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. All academic, residence and administrative buildings on campus have wireless coverage with the exception of:&lt;br&gt;<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. <br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Guest access==<br /> Guests of the College are allowed limited access to the Wireless network through a web based registration process. Wireless guest access is available across campus, and wired guest access is available in the Residence Halls.<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled, and the [[鶹ƵGuest]] network selected. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages (or visit [http://register.gac.edu register.gac.edu]). Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3 /gts/w/index.php?title=鶹Ƶ_Wireless_Network&diff=35293 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network 2018-05-11T16:00:55Z <p>Maune3: /* Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care? */</p> <hr /> <div>鶹Ƶ uses Aruba Networks wireless controllers and access points. We typically see 2,500 active clients on the 鶹Ƶ wireless network daily, but more than 10,000 unique devices will connect every month. <br /> <br /> There are many challenges to managing such a large wireless network, interference from other devices is the most common cause of connection issues. Microwave ovens, Bluetooth devices, cordless phones, video cameras, game consoles, Roku, home routers, mobile hotspots, and more, can cause interference with the 鶹Ƶ wireless network. For the best experience on campus, 鶹Ƶ Technology Services recommends 5 GHz or “Dual Band” devices be used whenever possible.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, PlayStations, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless Networks, GHz and Mbps, Why Do I Care?==<br /> 2.4 GHz, 5 GHz, 802.11a, 802.11n, channels and Mbps what does it all mean? <br /> <br /> Wireless signals come in two bands - 2.4 and 5 Ghz. Wireless standards are named - 802.11A, B, G, N and AC. Different WiFi networks have different bands, standards and speeds.<br /> <br /> The 鶹Ƶ WiFi network has 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (Dual) bands available, the 5 GHz will work better in more places, be faster and less likely to disconnect.<br /> <br /> If you are looking to buy a new computer or network device, be sure to buy one with 5GHz or Dual Band wireless. All new Macintosh laptops are 5 GHz. If you are buying a Windows computer, be sure it has 5 GHz. You will have a better wireless experience at 鶹Ƶ. Please see [[Tips for Purchasing a 5 Ghz Windows Laptop]].<br /> <br /> ==Wireless locations on campus==<br /> Nearly all locations on campus are covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, with a few exceptions. All academic, residence and administrative buildings on campus have wireless coverage with the exception of:&lt;br&gt;<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Art (some areas)<br /> *Schaefer Fine Arts/Music (some areas)<br /> *Physical Plant Offices<br /> You may experience limited connectivity or poor connectivity depending on your location within a building. <br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> If you would like to request additional wireless routers be added to a building or location, please email [mailto:wireless@gustavus.edu wireless@gustavus.edu]. <br /> <br /> Most outdoor areas within the ring road are also covered by the 鶹Ƶ wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==Network Registration==<br /> All network devices on the campus network must be registered. This includes laptops, PlayStations, cellphones, Kindles, etc. <br /> <br /> You will need your 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password to register any devices on the campus network. If you do not know this information, please contact the Technology Helpline at 507.933.6111 or [mailto:\helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu]<br /> <br /> To begin the registration process, <br /> #If registering on the wireless network, join the 鶹Ƶ wifi network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu. <br /> #Follow the prompts.<br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Computer_registration |Network Registration]]<br /> <br /> If you are a guest on campus, you can register your device and have wireless access for 30 days. <br /> To begin the registration process,<br /> #Join the [[鶹ƵGuest]] wireless network.<br /> #Open a web browser on your computer and visit https://register.gac.edu<br /> #Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more help or information please see: [[Guest Network Access]]<br /> <br /> ==Wireless in the residence halls==<br /> The 鶹Ƶ wireless network is available in all the campus [[residence halls]]. The wired network is also available in every campus residence hall with at least one port per pillow. <br /> <br /> The wired network offers an alternative to the wireless network. If you do not have an Ethernet cable, please stop by the Technology Helpline, they are available free of charge to Gusties living on campus.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless or wired network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey].<br /> <br /> ==Recommended Streaming Devices at 鶹Ƶ==<br /> Due to the nature of the 鶹Ƶ wireless network, not all streaming devices work as intended. Devices such as the Google [[Chromecast]] which rely on broadcast traffic, cause unsustainable interference on an enterprise wireless network. Please visit [[Streaming Device]] for more information regarding supported streaming devices.<br /> ==Wireless locations off campus==<br /> Off campus, 鶹Ƶ housing help - [/gts/Off_Campus_Wireless Off Campus Wireless].<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the wireless network==<br /> The use of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless network requires a one time (per academic year), web based registration. Full access is granted to users with a 鶹Ƶ User Account (email) username and password. Limited access is available for guests of the college. <br /> <br /> 鶹Ƶ offers both secure (encrypted) and insecure (unencrypted) wireless networks for legacy devices. We recommend connecting to the encrypted wireless network.<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Secure Networks==<br /> <br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | '''鶹ƵSecure'''|| gustavus username and password|| 鶹Ƶ Community. Offers the best security<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ===''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless network===<br /> <br /> The 鶹ƵSecure network uses 802.1X authentication and will only work on devices that support 802.1X authentication. Devices designed for home use such as Google Chromecasts, AppleTVs, smart tvs, and game consoles do not support this type of authentication and should connect to the ''鶹Ƶ'' legacy network.<br /> <br /> *On your device, select the ''鶹ƵSecure'' wireless and connect.<br /> *You will receive a prompt to enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password. (Anytime you change your gustavus e-mail password, you will need to enter your new password to connect to the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network.)<br /> *Depending on your device, you will next receive a prompt to accept the certificate. Please read below for additional information about your specific device.<br /> *When this certificate expires and has to be renewed, you may need to trust it again on your device. Please check the thumbprint below to verify the certificate before trusting it.<br /> '''It is very important to make sure the certificate matches the the thumbprint or server name or you could be connecting to a malicious rogue wireless server.'''<br /> <br /> <br /> *鶹Ƶ server name<br /> **'''rad.gustie.gac.edu'''<br /> *Root CA<br /> **'''GUSTAVUSROOTCA''' OR '''DigiCert High Assurance EV'''<br /> *Certificate Thumbprint<br /> **2014: '''‎04 3e 63 2c 09 b7 3e d5 0a 34 09 34 d5 98 7d b8 43 bc 8f 9a'''<br /> **2017: '''‎07 96 7f 86 84 34 20 d9 24 4c 8f 12 26 14 b2 b3 39 59 7c da'''<br /> <br /> ====Windows====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password.<br /> #Click '''connect''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''.<br /> [[File:Win7rad.PNG]] [[File:Win8rad.jpg]] [[File:Win8_1rad.PNG]]<br /> <br /> ====Mac OSX====<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. [[File:osxwifilogin.png|250px|]]<br /> #Click '''continue''' to accept the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''.&lt;br /&gt; [[File:osxwificert.png|250px]]<br /> <br /> ====ChromeOS====<br /> #Connect to '''鶹ƵSecure'''<br /> #Under EAP Method, select PEAP<br /> #Under Phase 2 Authentication, choose Automatic<br /> #Under CA certificate, choose Default<br /> #Enter your 鶹Ƶ username and password <br /> #Click Connect<br /> <br /> [[File:Chromebooksecure.png|300px]]<br /> <br /> ====Android====<br /> #From the Android home screen, tap Menu, then tap settings.<br /> #Tap Wifi, turn wifi on<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Under '''EAP Method''', select ''PEAP''<br /> #Under '''Phase 2 authentication''', select ''None''<br /> #Under '''CA Certificate''', select ''use system certificates''<br /> #Under '''Domain''', type gustie.gac.edu<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) under '''Identity''' and your e-mail password in the '''Password''' field.&lt;br /&gt; <br /> Some Android devices do not automatically display the options above. On these devices, please follow the steps below:<br /> #Connect to ''鶹ƵSecure''<br /> #Select and hold on the ''鶹ƵSecure'' network. This should show a popup box.<br /> #In the popup box, select '''Modify network'''<br /> #Follow the steps above to enter your information.<br /> <br /> ====iOS====<br /> #From the Home Screen, tap Settings<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Connect to 鶹ƵSecure<br /> #Enter your gustavus e-mail username (without @gustavus.edu) and your e-mail password. [[File:Iphonewifilogin.png]]<br /> #Click '''accept''' to approve the certificate for ''鶹ƵSecure''. The root CA can be ''GUSTAVUSROOTCA'' OR ''DigiCert High Assurance EV''&lt;br /&gt;[[File:iphonewificert.png]]<br /> <br /> ==鶹Ƶ Insecure (unencrypted) Networks for legacy devices==<br /> <br /> {| class=&quot;fancy&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! Zone || Password || Usage<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot;<br /> | 鶹Ƶ || || 鶹Ƶ Community (open network)<br /> |- class=&quot;odd&quot; <br /> |}<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages. If your web browser does not redirect you and an error message appears, go to [https://greg.gac.edu greg.gac.edu], the 鶹Ƶ Network Registration page. You must '''not''' be connected to [[鶹ƵGuest]] to register. Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process, please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Editing saved wireless networks==<br /> In order to connect to the new networks, 鶹Ƶ and 鶹ƵSecure, it may help to forget the old wireless networks in your preferences. <br /> <br /> ===Windows===<br /> #Start Button<br /> #Control Panel<br /> #Network Sharing Center<br /> #Manage Wireless Networks<br /> #Highlight the networks GACsecure, GustieGuest, GACwireless, and GACmobile, and then click Remove<br /> <br /> ===Mac OSX===<br /> #Open System Preferences<br /> #Click on the Network menu<br /> #Make sure Wifi is selected on the left<br /> #Click Advanced (lower right hand corner)<br /> #In the Preferred Network box, find and highlight GACwireless, GACmobile, GustieGuest, and GACsecure and click the (-) symbol to forget them.<br /> <br /> ===iOS===<br /> #Settings menu from Home Screen<br /> #Tap Wi-Fi<br /> #Tap the blue &quot;i&quot; next to the network you would like to forget<br /> #Tap '''Forget Network'''<br /> <br /> ==Problems with wireless==<br /> In some locations on campus, the wireless network is slower and less reliable than the 鶹Ƶ wired network. The wireless network is a shared resource, with all the wireless devices sharing the bandwidth.<br /> <br /> Many different devices can cause interferance with wireless signals. These devices may include:<br /> *2.4 Ghz cordless phones<br /> *personally owned wireless routers, streaming devices such as Rokus, Chromecasts, printers<br /> *microwave ovens<br /> <br /> If you see networks advertised besides 鶹ƵSecure, 鶹Ƶ, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) are causing connectivity issues for others.<br /> <br /> If you are experiencing problems with the wireless network, we have developed a survey for diagnosing and reporting network problems. Please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> <br /> ==Guest access==<br /> Guests of the College are allowed limited access to the Wireless network through a web based registration process. Wireless guest access is available across campus, and wired guest access is available in the Residence Halls.<br /> <br /> To begin registration, launch a web browser ([[Firefox]], [[Internet Explorer]], Chrome or [[Safari]]) from a wireless zone with your wireless card enabled, and the [[鶹ƵGuest]] network selected. Your web browser will redirect you to a series of registration pages (or visit [http://register.gac.edu register.gac.edu]). Follow the prompts. <br /> <br /> For more information about our registration process please see [[Computer registration]] or [[Who is GReg and why do I need to know him%3F]]<br /> <br /> ==Troubleshooting wireless connections==<br /> If you are having trouble using the wireless network<br /> <br /> *restart your computer or device.<br /> *verify that your network card is turned on and receiving a signal (using your card manager software or control panel).<br /> *make sure others around you are able to receive a signal. If multiple users are experiencing issues, please contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] to report an outage.<br /> *check for advertised networks besides 鶹Ƶ, 鶹ƵSecure, and 鶹ƵGuest - those networks (devices) may be causing your problems, ask the owner to shut off the device.<br /> *If you are in a location that is getting a poor signal, please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where the signal is poor.<br /> *move to a location where you know the signal is strong (Olin Hall Computer Lab or the Library). <br /> *plug in with an Ethernet cable to a network port, until you get your wireless working.<br /> *please complete the [/gts/forms/network-diagnostic-survey.php Network Diagnostic Survey] from the location where you are having problems.<br /> *contact the Technology Helpline (507-933-6111) or [mailto:helpline@gustavus.edu helpline@gustavus.edu] for assistance. <br /> <br /> {{tech help}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Wireless]]<br /> [[Category:Networking]]</div> Maune3