Connecting to the CS Grad Nets
Before continuing, please read Networking at CS - Overview to find out more about our network configurations. (We assume you've read that page before you continue to the next sections here.)
Connecting to the Private Grad Net with a Dynamic IP Address
If you just want to get on a network and use your computer and no one needs to connect to your computer from other places on the network, this is the simplest option for you.
- Set your computer to use DHCP. (Most systems come with this setup by default.)
- Plug your computer into a network jack on the private network. (This should be using an odd-numbered network jack.)
- Depending on your operating system, you may have to reboot your computer at this point.
- If there are no available odd-numbered network jacks in your area, email CS Support and tell us what network jacks you have available.
- You now have a dynamically-assigned IP Address on the CS Private Grad/Research Net.
(NOTE: Sometime in the future, we will be using a different method for providing a dynamically-assigned IP, but for now, the procedure above works.)
Connecting to the Private Grad Net with a Static IP Address
- Follow the instructions at Requesting a Static IP Address on the CS Network. Request a private address.
- Once you have been notified of the availability of your IP address, follow the instructions at Using a Static IP Address on the CS Grad Nets.
Connecting to the Public Grad Net with a Static IP Address
Note: Only approved static IP addresses may be used on the Public CS Grad/Research Net. There is no dynamic IP address service available on this network.
- Follow the instructions at Requesting a Static IP Address on the CS Network. Request a public address.
- Once you have been notified of the availability of your IP address, follow the instructions at Using a Static IP Address on the CS Grad Nets.