ResNet FAQ
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- Can two computers be connected in a Residence Hall room?
- Can I connect a gaming console to ResNet?
- Is ResNet availible off campus?
- What is a network car, and why do I need one?
- Why won't MIO technicians install network cards?
- What are network drivers and why do I need them?
- What do I do if I buy a new computer while connected to ResNet?
- Can I connect to online services such as AOL, MSN, as well as any ISP through my ResNet connection?
- What do I need to be prepared for a ResNet technical call?
- Can I get in trouble for downloading copyrighted material?
Can two computers be connected in a Residence Hall room?
There
is only one data jack provided in each residence hall room; however, the MIO
can provide a temporary mini-hub to two roommates so that two computers can be
physically connected through it to the one data jack. Only roommates are
allowed to use mini-hubs. Click here find out more or contact ResNet for details at (920) 424-0863.
Taylor Hall has a port per pillow allowing both roommates to get online without
the need of a hub
Can I connect a gaming console to ResNet?
ResNet
allows students to connect 2 devices per person, this includes gaming
consoles. ResNet technicians do not support your gaming consoles and we do
not guarantee online connectivity to gaming servers. You can also play LAN
games on your console throughout your floor on ResNet. This should not
require you to be registered with ResNet. How do I find my MAC address on my game console?
X-Box
X-Box 360
Sony Playstation 2/3
Is ResNet availible off campus?
No. Only Residence Halls and campus buildings are wired for this kind of access. Buildings off campus are not a part of the University, and thus are not connected to ResNet.
What is a network car, and why do I need one?
A network adapter is a computer component, installed internally in a computer (or attached externally on certain Macintoshes) that allows the computer to access the network. Synonymous terms are “Ethernet Adapter” (referring to the network standard at our University) and “NIC” (Network Interface Card).
Why won't MIO technicians install network cards?
Sometimes complications arise when installing network cards. Neither the MIO,
nor the university, are able to take responsibility for such complications.
Therefore, we recommend that you have a certified technician install the
network card. If you install the network card yourself, pay close attention to
your computer manufacturer’s warranty statement; you may void the warranty by opening
the computer and working on it yourself.
What are network drivers and why do I need them?
Network drivers are software that allows your computer to communicate with your network card. Without them, your computer will not be able to connect to the network. Drivers should come with the network card when you buy it.
What do I do if I buy a new computer while connected to ResNet?
Anytime you get a new
network card, regardless of if you purchased a new computer or not, you need to
go through the registration process again. The network will not allow you
Internet access until you go through the registration page again.
Can I connect to online services such as AOL, MSN, as well as any ISP through my ResNet connection?
Any online system that offers a TCP/IP connection to the Internet can be accessed through ResNet. In most cases, however, having an online service isn't necessary while you are a UW-Oshkosh student. You are already provided your own e-mail account and full access to the Internet.
What do I need to be prepared for a ResNet technical call?
Please have your network card driver disk and operating system CD-ROM available for use in troubleshooting. If it is necessary to reinstall your network card’s software drivers, your operating system CD-ROM is almost always required. Also, if you have the original software driver disk that came with your network card, it saves the technicians the trouble of finding out exactly which card you have (some models of cards are very similar to different models and can make it difficult to troubleshoot).
Can I get in trouble for downloading copyrighted material?
Yes! The University
will investigate all copyright complaints and forward the required data to the
proper authorities. See also Copyright.

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