Introduction
The Information Resources Division has deployed wireless network
services based on the IEEE 802.11b specifications. The wireless
network provides a means of accessing Web-based University
instructional and informational resources and the Internet without
connecting to a port using an Ethernet cable. You must have a
wireless network adapter installed in your laptop computer.
Computing Policies
Wireless Networking users must comply with the Wireless
Air Space Policy and all other University
Computing Policies.
Wireless Access Coverage Areas
| All
outdoor areas. |
Academic/Administrative Buildings |
|
Building |
Wireless Access Locations |
Alumni Memorial Hall |
All floors |
Brennan Hall |
All floors |
Byron Recreational Complex |
Main floor arena, Murray Royals |
Claver Hall |
1st floor |
|
All floors |
Hyland Hall |
1st floor |
|
Exercise Science |
Loyola Hall |
1st & 2nd floors |
McGurrin Hall |
1st & 4th floors |
O’Hara Hall |
4th floor |
Rupert Mayer House |
1st floor |
Scranton Hall |
1st floor |
St. Thomas Hall |
1st floor, Math Lab, 1st & 2nd floor Harper McGinnis |
Weinberg Memorial Library |
All floors |
Residence Halls |
|
Building |
Wireless Access Locations |
Casey Hall |
All floors |
Denis Edward |
All floors |
Driscoll Hall |
All floors |
Fitch Hall |
All floors |
Gannon Hall |
All floors |
Gavigan Hall |
All floors |
Hafey Hall |
All floors |
Hannon Hall |
All floors |
Lavis Hall |
All floors |
Lynett Hall |
All floors |
|
All buildings, all floors |
Martin Hall |
All floors |
McCormick Hall |
All floors |
McCourt Hall |
All floors |
|
All buildings, all floors |
Nevils Hall |
All floors |
Redington |
All floors |
Hardware Requirements
To establish a wireless connection, you need a laptop computer with an
industry standard Wi-Fi compliant 802.11b wireless
adapter. 802.11g adapters are backward-compatible with 802.11b
and are acceptable. 802.11a adapters are not compatible
and should be avoided.
Some computers have a wireless adapter built-in, so you don't need an external adapter. External wireless adapters should be installed according to the manufacturer's instructions. Most come with their own driver software.
Software Requirements
We have implemented measures to make the wireless network more
secure from viruses and worms that can damage your computer and inhibit
the network. In order to connect a computer to the wireless
network, you will be required to authenticate using your E-mail
username and password. Network access will be granted if your
computer meets the requirements listed below. If your computer is
not secure, you will have limited network access and will be guided
through steps to address any security issues.
Commuter Students
Commuters can go to the Technology Support Center in Alumni Memorial
Hall and pick up a ResNet CD that contains the required
software. After you connect, you need to install additional
upgrades before you are allowed access to the wireless network.
Faculty and Staff
Faculty and staff computers (typically laptops) must be set up in
accordance
with University standards.
Personal Digital Assistants
Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, or Palm OS handheld devices with
internal or add-on wireless adapters can connect to the wireless
network. You will be required to authenticate using your E-mail
username and password at the beginning of every session. We
cannot guarantee compatibility of the Web browsers in these devices
with the University's applications.
E-mail Restrictions
E-mail sent from the wireless network must come from an
authenticated
source. The University's outgoing mail server is blocked on the
wireless
network and E-mail clients (e.g. Eudora, Netscape, Outlook, Outlook
Express,
Pegasus, Thunderbird) cannot send mail. You must use Express
Mail.
Configure Your Wireless Adapter
This is the most difficult part of accessing the wireless network to
explain. Not because the process itself is difficult, but because
each manufacturer does things differently. Since there are many
manufacturers, it is impossible to describe each individual
setup. We will highlight the settings that are specific to our
wireless network
Your adapter may have a configuration utility that displays all the relevant settings in one place or you may have to find the settings in the properties of your wireless network adapter under the Network Control Panel. You will need to determine this from the documentation that came with your wireless adapter or computer.
|
Network Name or SSID |
ROYALAIR (Must be in uppercase) |
|
Profile Name |
May be optional; we recommend ResNet |
|
Network Type |
Access point |
|
Network Authentication |
Open |
|
Data Encryption |
Disabled |
Using Clean Access Agent
You will be forced to install the Clean
Access Agent the first time you connect to the wireless
network. After that, the Clean
Access Agent login screen pops up automatically when it detects
the wireless network. The User Name is your E-mail
username and the Password is your E-mail password.
After you click Login, your computer is checked for the
security requirements. Additional messages describe any
deficiencies and most offer a link to a Web page to correct the
situation. Operating system requirements may require
additional assistance from the Technology Support Center. Periodically, upgrades
to the Clean Access Agent are made available and you will be notified
after you click Login.
For required upgrades, you click OK
to continue; you can postpone optional upgrades by clicking No but it is recommended that you
upgrade.
Configure TCP/IP For Wireless Access
Most likely, the TCP/IP configuration for your wireless
adapter will be configured automatically and correctly. However,
you should check it using the appropriate instructions below.
Configure TCP/IP For Windows 2000
Configure TCP/IP For Windows XP
Modified: July 2007