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Wired connections are present when machines are directly connected to a building's data jack via an Ethernet cable. Nearly all university-supported desktops and docked laptops will have a wired connection.

Photo of Cat 6 Ethernet cable

Requesting a Jack

Departments or individuals who need a jack installed or an existing jack activated so that they can have voice, data, or cable television services should complete the New Data Jack Request Form or contact the ITS Technology Support Center for assistance.

Reporting an Issue

Faculty, staff, and students who are experiencing connectivity issues in any UConn buildings, including residence halls, should contact the ITS Technology Support Center for assistance. 

Requesting a Static IP Address

Wired Connections

If you need a static IP address for a wired device should contact the ITS Technology Support Center

Wired connections are most frequently given 137.99 or 10.16 IP ranges, which gives the computer access to UConn systems that may otherwise require a Virtual Private Network (VPN).

Wireless Connections (UCONN-GUEST)

If you need a static IP reservation for UConn wifi, such as for connecting a game console or smart TV, you can register your device and connect to UCONN-GUEST. See Registering Wireless Devices for Internet Access



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