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==Networks at the U of M==
 
==Networks at the U of M==
The U of M has subscribed to AT&T Global Network Services. For local access network, U of M use both wired and wireless network. Both of them provided to staffs and students.
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The U of M has subscribed to AT&T Global Network Services. For local access network, U of M use both wired and wireless network with routers. Both of the connections are provided to staffs and students.
Wired connection is categorized by providing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_address MAC address] or not. Computers in laboratories, offices, and classes are filtered by MAC address. This connection is provided to members of a faculty and staffs. For students, the connection is provided in some computer laboratory. The places can be found on [http://umanitoba.ca/computing/ist/connect/index.html here], the web pages of Information Services and Technology (IST). Although students do not need to provide MAC address, they need to bring their own [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_twisted_pair RJ-45] cable.
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Wired connection is categorized by providing [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_address MAC address] or not. Computers in laboratories, offices, and classes are filtered by MAC address. Members of a faculty and staffs can have this connection with their own computer. There is wired connection provided for students with their own laptop in some computer laboratory. The places can be found on [http://umanitoba.ca/computing/ist/connect/index.html here], the web pages of Information Services and Technology (IST). Although students do not need to provide MAC address, they need to bring their own [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ethernet_over_twisted_pair RJ-45] cable. With university [http://umanitoba.ca/computing/ist/accounts/index.html accounts], students can use laboratory computers.
Wireless connection is opened to every one who has university [http://umanitoba.ca/computing/ist/accounts/index.html accounts]. There are two provided wireless connections - ''uofm'' and ''uofm-secure''. In the old days, ''uofm'' was main wireless connection provided to students. Since ''uofm-secure'' has been become main wireless connection, ''uofm'' becomes temporary connection.
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Wireless connection is opened to every one who has university account. There are two provided wireless connections - ''uofm'' and ''uofm-secure''. In the old days, ''uofm'' was main wireless connection provided to students. Since ''uofm-secure'' has been become main wireless connection, ''uofm'' becomes temporary connection.
  
  
 
===Wired Network===
 
===Wired Network===
The wired network is typically faster than wireless; however, there is small disadvantage in U of M. That is, staffs need to provide their MAC address which is an unique ID of a network device; Students need to bring their own RJ-45 cable.
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The wired network has generally faster connection speed than wireless; however, there is a disadvantage to use with own computer in U of M. For staffs, they need to provide their MAC address, which is an unique ID of a network device. For students, they need to bring their own RJ-45 cable.
  
  
====With MAC Address====
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====For students====
  
  

Revision as of 17:12, 7 December 2009

COMP1260 > Computers and Networks



Introduction

Networks at the U of M Network is a connection among objects for the purpose of communication. Computer networks is a connection of computers. The importance has been highly increased not only that most works rely on computers but also that many students has their own laptop. In fact, the University makes 'uofm-secure' be connected by students as well, since they realized 'uofm' wireless connection cannot handle many connections at the same time.

 

...by students

wired is not supported 'uofm' is slow and hard to connect 'uofm-secure' is really secure because it kicks me off. </td> </tr> </table>

Networks at the U of M

The U of M has subscribed to AT&T Global Network Services. For local access network, U of M use both wired and wireless network with routers. Both of the connections are provided to staffs and students. Wired connection is categorized by providing MAC address or not. Computers in laboratories, offices, and classes are filtered by MAC address. Members of a faculty and staffs can have this connection with their own computer. There is wired connection provided for students with their own laptop in some computer laboratory. The places can be found on here, the web pages of Information Services and Technology (IST). Although students do not need to provide MAC address, they need to bring their own RJ-45 cable. With university accounts, students can use laboratory computers. Wireless connection is opened to every one who has university account. There are two provided wireless connections - uofm and uofm-secure. In the old days, uofm was main wireless connection provided to students. Since uofm-secure has been become main wireless connection, uofm becomes temporary connection.


Wired Network

The wired network has generally faster connection speed than wireless; however, there is a disadvantage to use with own computer in U of M. For staffs, they need to provide their MAC address, which is an unique ID of a network device. For students, they need to bring their own RJ-45 cable.


For staffs

For students

Wireless Network

uofm

uofm-secure

References

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