Difference between revisions of "Connecting To The CS Grad Net Using DHCP"

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Since CS does not maintain wireless connections, if you will not be connecting to JHU's "hopkins" wireless system, then, you will need to use a CAT-5/6 cable for your network connection.
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== Croft/Shaffer Halls ==
  
DHCP service on the grad net is available from CS offices ''other than'' the Croft 225/227 Undergraduate Lab (as it has its own DHCP service.)
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The grad net in Croft Hall and Shaffer hall is available in CS offices ''other than'' the Croft 225/227 Undergraduate Lab (as it has its own, separate network.)
  
 
Once you plug your computer into a network wall-port:
 
Once you plug your computer into a network wall-port:
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# Open a browser.
 
# Open a browser.
 
# Browse to some website.
 
# Browse to some website.
# Your browsing call will be intercepted by our DHCP server.
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# Your browsing will be intercepted by our DHCP server.
 
# Fill out the form that appears, and click submit.
 
# Fill out the form that appears, and click submit.
 
# Once you see a confirmation page appear, please reboot your machine.  You will now be on the CS net (Grad/Research net) with a dynamic IP address.  
 
# Once you see a confirmation page appear, please reboot your machine.  You will now be on the CS net (Grad/Research net) with a dynamic IP address.  
  
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== Malone Hall ==
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Malone Hall has two general-use networks, "Public" and "Private".  Dynamic DHCP service is only available on the private network.  The standard network jack configuration is that odd-numbered jacks are connected to the private network, so you should plug your computer into an odd-numbered 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 CS net (Grad/Research net) with a dynamic IP address.
  
 
[[Category:Networking]]
 
[[Category:Networking]]

Revision as of 16:04, 3 July 2014

Croft/Shaffer Halls

The grad net in Croft Hall and Shaffer hall is available in CS offices other than the Croft 225/227 Undergraduate Lab (as it has its own, separate network.)

Once you plug your computer into a network wall-port:

  1. Open a browser.
  2. Browse to some website.
  3. Your browsing will be intercepted by our DHCP server.
  4. Fill out the form that appears, and click submit.
  5. Once you see a confirmation page appear, please reboot your machine. You will now be on the CS net (Grad/Research net) with a dynamic IP address.

Malone Hall

Malone Hall has two general-use networks, "Public" and "Private". Dynamic DHCP service is only available on the private network. The standard network jack configuration is that odd-numbered jacks are connected to the private network, so you should plug your computer into an odd-numbered jack. If you are unable to get on the network, please email support@cs.jhu.edu for assistance.

Once you plug your computer into a network jack on the private network:

  1. Open a browser.
  2. Browse to some website.
  3. Your browsing will be intercepted by our DHCP server.
  4. Fill out the form that appears, and click submit.
  5. Once you see a confirmation page appear, please reboot your machine. You will now be on the CS net (Grad/Research net) with a dynamic IP address.