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Internet Access

If you would like to connect to the "suu-secure" wireless network you will need the password. To get the password you will need to use your campus username and password. (Students who don't have a campus username and password can go to the Student Accounts page for more information.)

Get SUU-Secure Wireless Internet Password

Wireless Internet Access

Wireless access provides a convenient way for students/faculty/staff to access the Internet using their own notebooks. Users with notebooks or PDAs that support 802.11b/g wireless can connect at up to 54mb per second. Wireless services are available in most academic buildings. Future plans include expanding to other areas on campus. We will announce these services and locations as they become available. The current Acceptable Use Policy and the Wireless Access Policy apply to wireless users.

Disclaimer of Liability:

We make every effort to make the wireless network secure. However, there are known security vulnerabilities in wireless networks. See the Campus Computing, Internet Use, and Network Security policy for specific policies.

Recommended Hardware and Operating Systems:

If you are buying a new laptop or wireless card, please look through the recommendations below. We recommend the following software and hardware to provide you with the most secure wireless connection available on the SUU campus.

  • Windows XP Home or Professional with service pack 2 installed is preferred. Win 9x-2000 is supported but they don't have the latest security features.
  • Most brands of 802.11b/g wireless cards will work on our network, but they may not have the same security features.
  • We recommend 802.11b/g wireless cards that support WPA. (Wi-Fi Protected Access).
  • We recommend Cisco Aironet cards (CB21AG) for their range, encryption, profile capability, Win 9x-2000-XP compatibility, and LEAP support.
  • Other cards that are known to work well. Dell Truemobile 1350 and 1400, Intel Centrino and Pro wireless 2100-2200, Linksys WPC54G, Atheros based cards, and Broadcom based B/G cards.

Connecting to the Wireless Network:

There are two options to connect to the SUU wireless network, which is outside the campus firewall, and therefore, susceptible to malicious activites. You should therefore have installed on your computer a personal firewall and virus software with up-to-date virus definitions.

Also, to help protect you from man-in-the-middle network attacks while connected to the SUU wireless network, you should also download and copy the ARP table static entries file to your start up folder, usually found in Start->All Programs->Startup.

ARP Table Static Entries File

Option 1: Encrypted suu-secure (recommended)

Option 1 uses WPA-PSK (sometimes referred to as WPA-Personal) encryption. This is more secure than option 2 and is the recommended method for connecting to the wireless network. You will need to login to a secure area to access configuration details and general instructions for configuring your computer.

Option 1 Configuration Details

Option 2: Non-encrypted suu-guest (guest access)

Option 2 does not provide encryption, and is available for those computers that do not support WPA-PSK, or for campus guests that do not have a campus login. Data sent over this non-encrypted network is sent in clear text and may be easily viewable by others. It should not be considered secure for sensitive information, ie banking, e-commerce, etc.

To connect to the non-encrypted network:

  1. Start your wireless connection utility (usually found in the lower right toolbar).
  2. Scan for available networks.
  3. Select the suu-guest network.
  4. Click 'Connect' or enter suu-guest as the SSID in your computer's wireless configuration utiltiy.

No additional setup is required.

If you have problems setting up wireless internet, please speak to a lab assistant.

Wired Internet Access

Students that would like to access the Internet with their personal notebooks or handhelds can connect using wired ports that can be found around the campus.

Wired Internet Access Locations

  • Library - 2nd Floor (Southwest and Southeast walls)
  • Sharwan Smith Center (Columns in the rotunda area)

The data jacks are colored black and labeled data. You will need a network adapter and a standard RJ-45 Ethernet network cable. A telephone cable will not work. Many of the latest notebooks have a network adapter built in. Check your documentation. Follow the vendor's instructions to install your adapter card.

Verify TCP/IP Settings

Verify that the card and drivers are installed properly. Check the TCP/IP settings.

Windows 2000/XP:

  • Right click on My Network Places
  • Select Properties.
  • Right click on Local Area Connection.
  • Select Properties.
  • Scroll down and select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) then click properties.
  • Check the TCP/IP settings for your network card.
  • The radio button should be set to "Obtain an IP address automatically".
  • The DNS radio button should be also be selected to "Obtain DNS server address automatically".
    These are usually default settings unless you have changed them.
  • Click Ok.

Windows 9x/NT:

  • Right click on Network Neighborhood.
  • Select Properties.
  • Scroll down and select (TCP/IP) for your network card, then click properties.
  • On the IP Address tab, check the TCP/IP settings for your network card.
  • The radio button should be set to "Obtain an IP address automatically".
  • This is usually the default setting unless you have changed it.
  • Click Ok.

Connecting to the Network

To connect to the campus network, simply open up any web browser, and enter your student username and password when prompted. You should see a prompt about a digital certificate. If you are using Internet Explorer, click View Certificate and then click Install Certificate, and follow the prompts.

If you experience any difficulties, please check with the nearest lab assistant.

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Tuesday, August 18, 2009