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What is IPv6? IPv6 stands for Internet Protocol Version 6 and will be the eventual successor of IPv4. Its main purpose is to combat the issue of running out IP addresses worldwide. The end-user will not see very many benefits from the new internet protocol, as most of the changes are seen behind-the-scenes for ISPs (Internet Services Providers). Are we really about to run out of...
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The AnyConnect client is the most convenient and preferred method to establish a secure, encrypted connection to the LSU campus. To Visit Websites through the VPN: 1. Open a web browser and navigate to https://portal.vpn.lsu.edu . (*This link will only work off-campus*) 2. Log in to the LSU SSL client using valid myLSU ID and password. NOTE : The client can not be...
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Wireless coverage throughout the LSU campus is extensive. This image can give you a good idea of the buildings and outdoor areas that have wireless capabilities.
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Add a User to the Administrator Group: Sometimes users may find that remotely connecting to a PC quite difficult. The steps listed below show how to connect, and configure, their PC so that remote desktop will be accessible. Make sure that you are the Local Admin on the machine. NOTE : Off-campus connections will require VPN to securely connect. For articles regarding off-campus...
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General Information Radio Frequency (RF) interference is an extremely common and troublesome issue in wireless networks. Whether it is a residential setting or a large campus network, RF interference is a fact of life. Wireless Local Area Networks (LANs) operate in the 2.450 GHz, and 5.800 GHz bands. However, because these networks make use of bands that are considered unlicensed,...
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Add a User to the Administrator Group Sometimes users may find that remotely connecting to a PC quite difficult. The steps listed below show how to connect, and configure, their PC so that remote desktop will be accessible. Make sure that you are the Local Admin on the machine. NOTE : Off-campus connections will require VPN to securely connect. For articles regarding off-campus...
Article Id: 18608

Sometimes users may find that remotely connecting to a PC quite difficult. The steps listed below show how to connect, and configure, their PC so that remote desktop will be accessible. Make sure that you are the Local Admin on the machine. NOTE : Off-campus connections will require VPN to securely connect. For articles regarding off-campus connectivity, see the VPN / Virtual Private...
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University Networking & Infrastructure (UNI) utilizes the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to manage the IP addresses across campus. All computers on campus must be registered through our DHCP Bluecat Device Registration Portal application. Registration is required to be initially connected to the network and each computer registration must be renewed on an annual basis.
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Current Configuration LSU provides three (3) NTP Servers that you may use On-Campus or Off-Campus. NTP stands for Network Time Protocol which is a protocol used to synchronize clocks of computers when used. Depending on your configuration, you may be able to define more than one server. In that case, it is recommended that you list all three servers. LSU NTP Servers : ...
Article Id: 14820

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