Incompatible Technology

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This article discusses technology devices that are not recommended / allowed on campus.

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Incompatible Technology

Some technology meant for home use will not function properly in our residence halls, academic buildings, and administrative offices. Certain devices will interfere with other devices, especially wireless devices, when used in a densely populated area.

We ask that you do not use any of the following on the campus network.

 

Wireless Printers

We ask that you do not use your printer in wireless mode. Almost all wireless printers can use a wired connection to your computer. You are welcome to using your own printer inside the dorms, but please disable the WiFi on the printer itself, because it leads to poor WiFi performance in the area and can be a security risk to your device. The printer could also be used by everyone in the dorm.

If you are concerned about printing on campus, feel free to explore the printing page of the IT Computer Labs section. It will explain everything you need to know about our printers, including the automatic $21 budget you receive each semester for printing on campus.

Routers and Wireless Access Points

Wireless Access Points (WAPs) and Routers are explicitly not allowed on campus. Wireless access is available in all residence halls, academic buildings, the University Center, and the Recreation Centers (where signal is available). If you have concerns about the network, please call the IT Help Desk (573-651-4357)

Using a WAP or Router on campus can cause your buildings network to malfunction. Using these devices on campus is a violation of ResNet and Acceptable Usage Policies, and may result in a disconnection from the network and disciplinary action.

Note: Using Personal 3G/4G Hotspot devices are allowed in Academic and University buildings, but is discouraged in Dormitories. This sections is aimed toward Routers and WAPs meant for home networks.

Femotcells

Femtocells are intended for use in a home or small business to improve cell phone coverage. They are not meant for use in a densely populated area such as dormitories or academic buildings. 

Cordless Landline Phones

Cordless phones (cordless handsets with base stations attached to a landline) interfere with WiFi. If you have a landline enabled on campus, please use a corded phone. Cell phones will not cause any problems. 

 

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Article ID: 1346
Created
Wed 12/1/21 12:41 PM
Modified
Tue 2/8/22 2:10 PM