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To Connect to the LSU VPN: 1. Go to the AnyConnect home menu. 2. Touch LSU VPN . 3. Log in with your MyLSU ID and password. 4. You are now connected to LSU VPN through Cisco AnyConnect app on your Android device. Troubleshooting VPN The Automatic Installation DID NOT work... 1. Try another Web Browser. ITS...
Article Id: 16165

Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Mountain Lion (10.8) 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type: System Preferences 3. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless. 4. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 5. Under the WINS tab you...
Article Id: 17585

Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Mavericks (10.9) 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type: System Preferences 3. Click the Network icon. 4. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 5. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU ...
Article Id: 17586

Determine if you are on the LSU Domain (mac OS 10.10 Yosemite): 1. Click the magnifying glass, which is located in the top right-hand corner of your desktop. 2. Type System Preferences , then press Enter . 3. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless . 4. Click Advanced at the bottom right of the Network dialog box. 5.
Article Id: 17587

Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X El Capitan (10.11) 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Click the Network icon, which is located under Internet & Wireless. 3. Click Advanced in the Network dialog box. 4. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU , then you are part of the LSU Domain.
Article Id: 18011

Determine if you are on the LSU Domain - Mac OS X Sierra (10.12) 1. Open System Preferences. 2. Click the Network icon. 3. Click the Advanced... button in the Network options window. 4. Under the WINS tab you should see a field entitled Workgroup. If this says LSU , then you are part of the LSU Domain. Referenced...
Article Id: 18949

When setting up a Time Capsule device on LSU's network, certain measures need to be taken to ensure university network policies are followed. (See PS-131 Network Security for more information.) Connect the Ethernet cable to your Time Capsule using the Ethernet WAN port. DO NOT plug anything into the LAN ports. Register the Time Capsule in NetReg: Navigate to...
Article Id: 17074

General Information Cacti is an open source application run by ITS UNI to provide network statistics on devices across campus. We provide anonymous access to a limited view of devices. We will also allow individual departments to view their specific traffic upon request. Eligibility & Order Procedures Available To: LSU Faculty and Staff upon request. ...
Article Id: 17034

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,...
Article Id: 17701

Pre-Installation Notes 1. ITS recommends using the App Store or Safari. (See ITS Web Browser Recommendations for more information.) 2. Requires iOS 6.0 or later. Installation Steps 1. Open the App Store on your iOS device. 2. Touch the Search button and type in Cisco AnyConnect . 3. Touch twice on the FREE button to Install . 4....
Article Id: 14985

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