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This category covers how to connect your own machine to the CS Network.
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==INTRO==
  
There are two main networks in CS, the '''CS Grad/Research Net''' and the '''CS Undergrad Net'''.  Both have their own IP ranges and  can only be connected to via an ethernet (Cat 5) cable.
 
  
The '''CS Grad Network''' can be connected to via wallports in most CS offices and labs, ''except for NEB 225/227 (the CS Collaboration Room and CS Undergraduate Lab)''.  You may request a static IP for the CS Grad Network by filling out and submitting the [http://www.cs.jhu.edu/ip-address-application CS Network IP Address Application] form. Please a allow a few business days for the form to be processed.  You may also choose to use a DHCP'd non-static IP instead.
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This category includes links on how to connect ''your own'' computer (desktop/laptop) to the CS Network over in Malone Hall''We do not support networks outside of Malone Hall.''
  
The '''CS Undergrad Network''' is only available via wallports in ''NEB 225/227 (the CS Collaboration Room and CS Undergraduate Lab).''
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'''''But first,''''' please read:
  
CS does '''not''' provide wireless capability.  We suggest connecting to [http://www.it.johnshopkins.edu/services/network/wireless JHU's '''Hopkins''' wireless system] if you would like to wirelessly connect to JHU.  If you have problems connecting to JHU's "hopkins" wireless system, you can either contact the JHU Helpdesk at 410-516-HELP or, you can send e-mail to [mailto:wirelessteam@jhu.edu '''wirelessteam@jhu.edu'''] for further assistance.  Be sure to tell them where on campus you are experiencing the problem.
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All computers that connect to the CS Grad or Undergrad net should be at their latest security levels and should be configured to prevent viruses, etc.  For antivirus software, please see the  [http://it.jhu.edu/antivirus JHU Antivirus webpage].
 
  
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for details on how our CS Network is set up, including ''wall jacks, IP addresses and DNS configuration.''
  
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Latest revision as of 19:56, 11 April 2017

INTRO

This category includes links on how to connect your own computer (desktop/laptop) to the CS Network over in Malone Hall. We do not support networks outside of Malone Hall.

But first, please read:

Networking at CS - Overview

for details on how our CS Network is set up, including wall jacks, IP addresses and DNS configuration.