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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.
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Following these instructions you should be fully connected to the VPN appliance.
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This article addresses the issue of devices connected to the wireless network requiring registration every time it leaves the network.
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This standard prohibits connection of personally-owned components to the ISU-Secure network.
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Access to the ISU campus network (ISU-Secure) is now available in Parking Lot M.
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This article describes how to connect to the ISU network in residential facilities for guest using a wired connection.
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This article describes how to connect to the wired network in residential facilities. The target audience is students, faculty, staff and guest.
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This article provides general information about testing your home network to improve your experience working from home.
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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.
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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.
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This article describes how to connect to the ISU-OPEN wireless network for students, faculty, and staff.
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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.
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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.
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Indiana State's campus cable tv service provides local network channels and the Sycamore Video channel to dorm rooms.
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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.