This article is for students who live in the North Campus residence halls, and will discuss upgrades to the wireless service in residence halls, in addition to the procedure for connecting to the new access points.
Overview
Information Technology Services (ITS) is upgrading the wireless service in the North Campus residence halls. With the goal of providing students with the highest quality experience, ITS will be placing a small, current generation wireless access point in every other room to improve wireless connectivity for all rooms.
New Wireless Access Procedures
The new equipment will be installed over an existing jack and includes a wired port, located on the bottom of the device.
For residents of rooms that have a new access point, your room will instead feature a new wireless access point, installed above the existing wall jack. The device will look like a small white box, as shown in the image below.
If your room has a new access point installed, the the ports on the old jack may be blocked. This is deliberate, and is meant to prevent further use of the old jack.
Rather than connecting your Ethernet cable to the wall jack, you will be connecting it to the new wireless access point. The Ethernet port is located at the bottom of the device, and has a green tab underneath it, as shown below:
Affected Buildings
The buildings listed below will be upgraded by August 13th, 2020.
- Charter Oak Apartments
- North Campus
- Husky Village
- Busby Suites
- Buckley Hall
- Shippee Hall
- Holcomb Hall
- Whitney Hall
- Sprague Hall
- Rosebrooks Hall
- Wilson Hall
- Snow Hall
- Hicks Hall
- Grange Hall
- Hale Hall
- Ellsworth Hall
- Stamford Residence Hall
If you have any questions about the upgrades to wireless service in residence halls, or would like more information or assistance with connecting to the new access point, contact the Technology Support Center at (860) 486-4357, techsupport@uconn.edu, or chat on the Technology Support Center website.
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