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Staff and faculty who are working from home or off campus may need to connect to resources that are only available from on campus, such as the L: Drive. Connecting to the VPN provides a secure and easy-to-use method for connecting to the campus network.
Following these instructions you should be fully connected to the VPN appliance.
This article addresses the issue of devices connected to the wireless network requiring registration every time it leaves the network.
This standard prohibits connection of personally-owned components to the ISU-Secure network.
Access to the ISU campus network (ISU-Secure) is now available in Parking Lot M.
This article describes how to connect to the ISU network in residential facilities for guest using a wired connection.
This article describes how to connect to the wired network in residential facilities. The target audience is students, faculty, staff and guest.
This article provides general information about testing your home network to improve your experience working from home.
If you would like a new network jack, phone jack, or cable TV jack installed or have an existing jack that is not active or not functioning, please contact Telecommunications.
This article goes over a general overview of the wired and wireless environment. Several of the bullets have links to articles that provide more in depth explanation.
This article describes how to connect to the ISU-OPEN wireless network for students, faculty, and staff.
This article explains how to connect home or consumer-grade devices like Game Consoles, Televisions, Amazon Fire TV, Roku and other similar devices to ISU’s enterprise network.
This standard is in place to manage the work and cost associated with cabling and/or activating multiple network connections in a standard office space.
Indiana State's campus cable tv service provides local network channels and the Sycamore Video channel to dorm rooms.
This article describes how to connect your device to the ISU-SECURE network. These steps should be followed by students, faculty, staff and anyone with an Indiana State University account provided by a campus sponsor. This is a secure network and is the preferred network to be used by students, faculty and staff conducting Indiana State University business.