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− | Before continuing, please read [[Networking_At_CS_-_Overview|Networking At CS - Overview]] to find out more about our network configurations before continuing. (We assume you've read that page before you continue to the next section here.)
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− | Malone Hall's CS rooms have two general-use networks, '''Public''' and '''Private'''.
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− | Dynamic DHCP (i.e,, '''non-static''' IPs) service is only available on the private network.
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− | DHCP services for '''static''' IP addresses are available on the public ''and'' private networks, for people who have filled out an [http://www.cs.jhu.edu/ip-address-application IP address application].
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− | Remember, the standard network jack configuration is that odd-numbered jacks are connected to the private network, and even-numbered jacks are connected to the public network, so you should plug your computer into the appropriate jack. If you are unable to get on the network, please email [mailto:support@cs.jhu.edu support@cs.jhu.edu] for assistance.
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− | Once you plug your computer into a network jack on the private network:
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− | # Open a browser.
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− | # Browse to some website.
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− | # Your browsing will be intercepted by our DHCP server.
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− | # Fill out the form that appears, and click submit.
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− | # Once you see a confirmation page appear, please reboot your machine. You will now be on the Private CS Grad/Research Net with a dynamic IP address.
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