Wired Network Articles
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For Network Admins and Technical Support Providers (TSPs)
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Register a computer or device on the network if your subnet is configured for DHCP To register a computer or device, first connect the computer or device to the network. If the device has...
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For network admins or TSPs who need to add, change, or deprovision subnets.
Register and Connect
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This information applies to wired connections and the Red Rover wireless network only.
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The Student Wired and Wi-Fi Network services manage network use via Dynamic DHCP and do not provide static IP assignments. This means that users will not receive a static IP...
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All devices connected to the Cornell network must be registered.
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Cornell University Policy 5.7, Network Registry, requires registration of all devices connected to the network. Use this procedure to register a device that does not have a browser, for example a video game console or an Internet TV device.
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Remove a device that has been registered to me for use on the Cornell network.
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To access the My Computers page from off-campus, while traveling or from home, use the Virtual Private Network (VPN). To see the devices you have registered on the network, go to...
Security and Policy
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Protection Cornell's Network Security Profile helps to protect against specific security risks detected on the Cornell wireless networks. If a risk is detected, the connection is blocked;...
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You may see a message that content was blocked by the managed firewall. This means a risk was detected with the content you were trying to reach. The Network Security Profile is an...
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Network quarantine restricts network access for affected devices.
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You may see a message that content has been blocked. SafeDNS is working to protect the Cornell community.
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Does CIT scan and check to see what files I have on my computer? CIT may scan devices connected to the Cornell Network, but it only checks for vulnerabilities and infections. CIT is not...
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The following terms and conditions apply to all network services at Cornell. All terms and conditions are subject to change. Policies Users of Cornell University's IT resources are...
SmartJack
Students
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Step-by-step instructions for connecting to the wired network in residence halls
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This information applies to wired connections and the Red Rover wireless network only.
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Information on Wired Networks for Students applies to only: 660 Stewart Hasbrouck Apartments Prospect of Whitby Thurston Court...
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The type of wired network service available to you is defined by the location where you reside. Bundled locations include one active wired network jack per person. For unbundled residence...
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Answer your questions about Network Usage-Based Billing (NUBB).
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The Student Wired and Wi-Fi Network services manage network use via Dynamic DHCP and do not provide static IP assignments. This means that users will not receive a static IP...
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Information on Wired Networks for Students applies to only: 660 Stewart Hasbrouck Apartments Prospect of Whitby Thurston Court...
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Information on Wired Networks for Students applies to only: 660 Stewart Hasbrouck Apartments Prospect of Whitby Thurston Court...
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Information for students about how your Internet accounts are billed.
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Network Usage-Based Billing
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Tips for minimizing costs by reducing network usage
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View your NUBB charges and monitor your internet usage
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Verify the technical specifications required to connect your device to the Cornell network
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The following terms and conditions apply to all network services at Cornell. All terms and conditions are subject to change. Policies Users of Cornell University's IT resources are...
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