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This article describes the SoutheastGuest network, it's purpose and the steps required to gain access
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- University Wi-Fi
Southeast offers high-speed wireless connectivity to most residence halls, offices, and academic buildings on-campus. Users can connect their Apple iPad, iPod, and iPhone to Southeast's network via SoutheastResNet and SoutheastSecure.
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- University Wi-Fi
Southeast offers high-speed wireless connectivity to most residence halls, offices, and academic buildings on-campus. Computers with modern wireless adapters can connect to Southeast's network via SoutheastResNet and SoutheastSecure
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- University Wi-Fi
Southeast offers high-speed wireless connectivity to most residence halls, offices, and academic buildings on-campus. Users can connect their Android devices to Southeast's network via SoutheastResNet and SoutheastSecure.
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The SoutheastGameNet network will allow game console (Xbox, PlayStation, Wii, etc.) users to bypass the Secure NAT type on our Resnet wireless network. This allows users to be able to access specific features for online games, chatting, and hosting games on campus.
- Knowledge Base
- Network, Wireless & Telecom
- University Wi-Fi
Southeast offers high-speed wireless connectivity to most residence halls, offices, and academic buildings on-campus. Computers with modern wireless adapters can connect to Southeast's network via SoutheastResNet and SoutheastSecure
- Knowledge Base
- Network, Wireless & Telecom
- University Wi-Fi
This article outlines some frequently asked questions regarding Southeast's Wi-Fi network, and offers some troubleshooting steps for frequent issues.
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- Wired Network
Southeast offers high-speed wired connectivity to most residence halls, offices, and academic buildings on-campus. Computers with Ethernet (RJ-45) ports or USB-to-Ethernet adapters can connect to the wired network but requires some setup in-order to gain access to university resources and the Internet.
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- Phones & Cable TV
This article describes the numerous telecommunication services available to students, faculty and staff.
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Some versions of Windows 10 have a feature that randomizes the MAC address for different WiFi connections. When connecting to Southeast's network, disable this feature to avoid filling multiple device slots on your account. If you do not see the option for 'use random MAC address' it is likely that your version of Windows 10 does not have this feature.