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General Information Rogue access points are secondary wireless access points that can interfere with the signals of the original network, causing signal distortion and slowness. They are often set up by devices such as printers, media devices, or personal routers, even if the owner is unaware that it has happened. The signals can not only conflict with eduroam's signals, but can also be...
Article Id: 19581

General Information For more information on the LSU Wireless Network, view the following article: Wireless at LSU . Please note that eduroam is only tested and confirmed to be compatible with Mac OS High Sierra 10.13.6 and higher versions. Connect to the eduroam Wireless Network 1. Click the Wi-Fi logo and find eduroam on the available wireless network list....
Article Id: 18953

iPhone and iPod Touch are supported on the eduroam wireless network with iOS 11 and up. Your device must also support WPA2 Enterprise to connect. In most cases, iPhones older than iPhone 5 will not connect for this reason. NOTE : If you haven't already downloaded iOS 11, visit the Apple Website . To Connect to eduroam : 1. From the Home screen, select Settings .
Article Id: 17380

Budgeting, Procurement, Design and Installation The ITS technical team can assist with the budgeting, procurement, design and installation of general purpose multimedia classrooms (or similar projects) on the LSU campus . This includes consultation, planning, budgeting, designing, and / or equipment specification. We will also assist in working with Facility Services. We may...
Article Id: 10579

Important Note: These instructions are for a Mac to connect to an on-campus PC ONLY. If a user is needing to connect their Mac to another on-campus Mac, they would have to purchase Apple Remote Desktop from the App Store. Part 1 In order to remotely connect to your campus computer from home, you must first connect to the LSU network through the VPN. Download the...
Article Id: 20102

Important Note: These instructions are for a PC to connect to an on-campus PC ONLY. If a user is needing to connect their PC to another on-campus Mac, there are no known solutions at this time; please contact your departmental IT person for further resources or devices that may be available. Part 1 In order to remotely connect to your campus computer from home, you must first...
Article Id: 20103

To Log into BAM, You Will Need a Valid myLSU ID and Password: 1. Open BAM . (lsu-bam.lsu.edu) 2. Enter your myLSU ID and Password . 3. Click Login . 4. The BAM home screen will then appear. Referenced from: ...
Article Id: 15128

The following is a guide to Bluecat Device Registration Portal, formerly NetReg, Louisiana State University's online network registration system: What is Bluecat DRP? If you are trying to use your laptop on campus with a wired connection, and have not accessed the LSU Network already, you will be prompted to log in to this website . If you don't log on using Bluecat, you won't be...
Article Id: 5263

Connecting to eduroam: This article applies to machines running Mac OS 10.4 and below. NOTE : For this process to work correctly, the date and time of your machine must be accurate for the certificate picture below to be verified. 1. Open Internet Connect (located in the Applications folder). 2. Choose File > New 802.1X Connection . 3. From the Configuration ...
Article Id: 1468

General Information Often, due to (vendor-supplied) power-saving programs or accident, the wireless ‘radio’ can be disabled and it may be difficult to re-enable by using the Windows Wireless Configuration menus. The Function Key “Fn” when held with a Function key ‘F2’ for many Dell laptops, toggles the wireless Internet radio on/off. Depending on the vendor the exact key differs, but it...
Article Id: 1573

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