Connect your wireless-enabled laptop or PDA to the University computer network without plugging into a wall outlet! The Library has access to the University's wireless networks from nearly all areas on the first and second floors. To connect to the wireless networks you need to set up an ITC Wireless Account and configure your device.
Before setting up your device you must choose which wireless network to use:
"Cavalier" is the University's secure (encrypted) wireless network for laptops. Using an encrypted network is recommended because it protects your data transactions. However, the setup for this type of wireless connection requires several steps.
"Wahoo" is the unencrypted network and can be used by PDAs and laptops unable to meet the requirements for Cavalier. Setup is fairly easy but data transmitted over this network is not secure and could be subject to detection by those with ill intent.
Go to the Cavalier or Wahoo directions below for setup instructions.
To set up your laptop to access the Cavalier secure wireless network, you must 1) register at ITC's Wireless Account Management page to create your wireless account, and 2) properly configure your computer.
To register your wireless laptop you must first locate its hardware or MAC address. It is a 12-digit hexadecimal number often found on the back of a wireless card or handheld device. To find the hardware address for a laptop with an internal wireless card go to ITC's Finding Your Network Address page and follow the instructions. Note your hardware address and keep it handy because you will need it for Step 2b below.
Go to ITC's Wireless Account Management page and follow the instructions there to:
If you would like to use encrypted access to Cavalier, go to ITC's Accessing U.Va.'s Wireless Network page for the system requirements and instructions to configure your laptop to access the wireless network.
To register your wireless laptop you must first locate its hardware or MAC address. The hardware address is the 12-digit hexadecimal number often found on the back of a wireless card or handheld device. Note your hardware address and keep it handy because you will need it for Step 2.2 below.
Go to ITC's Wireless Account Management page and follow the instructions there to:
You will not "see" Wahoo as an available wireless network until you set it up. To do so on a Windows XP Laptop:
Different models of PDAs have different steps on the device to access a wireless network. See your manual or manufacturer's Web site for specific instructions for your device.
You can print from your Windows or Macintosh laptop to most PCS Public Printer locations. See the PCS document "Using Laptops at PCS Public Printer Locations" for additional information.
Problems can occur when you attempt to switch wireless networks. For example, you may have a wireless network at home and also want to use the University network from the Library. See the ITC document on "Switching Between Wireless Networks" for additional information.
You may need to change settings in your browser to use the network instead of a dial-up connection. For example, in Internet Explorer:
If you have additional questions about wireless computing at the University, see ITC's Wireless Computing page at http://www.itc.virginia.edu/wireless. This site includes a Frequently Asked Questions section. Or, contact ITC at wlan-consult@virginia.edu.
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