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Dorm Network
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You will connect to the internet through our
high speed broadband connections which are installed in all
University Dorm Rooms and through the wireless network in other
parts of campus. You will need to have a 10/100 network card in
your computer and a CAT5 network cable. (Standard offering
on most computers.) No other equipment is required. Individual
dial-up/broadband accounts are not permitted.
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An updated subscription-based antivirus
program is required on all residential student computers that
use Microsoft's Windows OS. Sophos Antivirus is provided for
all full-time students at no additional charge. Please check
the Welcome Message in your Campbell Email for more
information.
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File sharing has, in the past, interfered
with official University Business and valid educational
endeavors and therefore, is not allowed at any time. Please
delete Kazaa, IMesh, Limewire, Aries, and/or any other file
sharing programs on your machine before coming to campus.
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We also recommend that
all students uninstall AOL Internet Access Software before
attempting to logon to our network. This
does not
include AOL Instant Messenger software.
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Students should check
for and clean their computers of “spyware” before attempting to
logon to the Campbell network. There are several free tools
available for spyware detection and removal. The best are:
Adaware (www.lavasoftusa.com),
Windows Defender (www.microsoft.com),
and Spybot (www.safer-networking.org)
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You must install all
Critical/High Priority operating system updates on Windows
-based machines. Go to
www.windowsupdate.com for more
information. Additionally, your machine should be setup to check
for updates automatically.
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Please bring all setup/restore disks and
documentation with your computer. We cannot help you at the
helpdesk without your disks. Additionally, if you require
warranty service, your vendor may require you to have the disks.
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Students are not allowed to have a
wireless router or access point anywhere on the Campbell
University campus. If a non-university owned wireless access
point or router is discovered in your room, your network
connection will be disabled for the remainder of the semester
and the router/access point will be confiscated.
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Due to bandwidth concerns, the usage of some
high bandwidth devices such as HD Streaming Video players may
lead to the throttling back or limiting of bandwidth to
individual students. The University Internet connection for the
dorms is primarily for academic purposes and the usage of the
network for nonacademic purposes will be curtailed if it begins
to interfere with academic use.
Wireless Network
Campbell University is now providing wireless access to the internet.
Locations where wireless access is available include all academic
buildings, eating areas and Campbell owned living quarters. For those who are more visual minded, a coverage map is available
here.
We offer instructions on setting up wireless access on machines. The
available instructions are
here.
Note:
Students are not allowed to have a
wireless router or access point anywhere on the Campbell
University campus. If a non-university owned wireless access
point or router is discovered in your room, your network
connection will be disabled for the remainder of the semester
and the router/access point will be confiscated.
Note:
If you don't connect the first try, run scans for viruses and spyware,
then try again. Machines with as few as five pieces of spyware have had
their wireless signal choked by the amount of traffic on their machine.
You should also make sure that you have the most modern version of the
driver (software) for your card installed. You will have to obtain that
from the manufacturer's website.
Contact Info:
Computing Services Helpdesk ~ Baldwin Hall ~ Email:
helpdesk@campbell.edu
Phone: Local: 910-893-1208 ~ On-Campus - ext. 1208 ~ Toll-Free:
800-334-4111
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