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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.
Article Id: 18751

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...
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This article will tell you how to install the Cisco AnyConnect Client on your Android device in order to access the LSU network through a VPN connection. To Install the AnyConnect App on an Android Device: 1. Open the Android Market on your mobile device. 2. Search for & Select the Cisco AnyConnect App that best matches your device. "Cisco AnyConnect for...
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Guest Accounts for Wireless Connectivity An LSU NetGuest account is required to provide guests on LSU campus with internet access via Guest Wireless. The NetGuest account does not provide access to any other campus resource. Any full-time member of the LSU Faculty or Staff may request a NetGuest Account in order for a campus visitor to be able to access the LSU guest wireless network...
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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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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...
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General Information Cox is the Cable TV provider for LSU's On-Campus Cable Needs. The following article includes more information on the services that Cox provides to LSU Faculty, Staff & Students: Cox Cable, Internet & Geaux Box: LSU Overview Cox Communications serves LSU with an all digital video delivery system. Is Action Required? ...
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General Information Welcome to LSU Network Registration! In order for a Computer to be used on the Louisiana State University Network, it must first be registered with the device registration portal (DRP). This registration must be renewed every year for most new equipment. If you've come to this page it's typically because your computer has not previously been registered or has...
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General Information Welcome to LSU Network Registration! In order for a Computer to be used on the Louisiana State University Network, it must first be registered with the device registration portal (DRP). This registration must be renewed every year for most new equipment. If you've come to this page it's typically because your computer has not previously been registered or has...
Article Id: 20092

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