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Yes! You can bring a computer, smartphone, tablet, e-reader, gaming console, printer - pretty much anything you need or want.(You might
When considering peripheral devices such as printers, speakers, docks, external hard drives, etc., take residence hall desk space into account.
You may not want to bring a printer, since it takes up valuable desk space, and you get a print quota to use in the labs.
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If you do bring a personal printer, it should plug directly into your computer via USB connection. Wireless printing is not permitted on our network due to interference with the campus wi-fi network.
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Can I connect it to wi-fi?
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Some programs -- such as the College of Engineering, College of Nursing and Health Professions, and Law School -- may have their own equipment or software requirements that differ from these. For example: a Chromebook may be inadequate due to software installation requirements for Examplify/Examsoft used for testing. Consult your adviser with questions about your program's needs.
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Should I get a service plan?
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Yes, we recommend that you purchase a support and/or damage plan for your equipment, ideally a multi-year agreement for the best coverage. Due to liabilities and warranty restrictions, IT staff members are not permitted to perform hardware repair work on personally-owned equipment.
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Do you have guest accessI need anti-virus or anti-malware software?
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Yes! We've got a Guest FAQ available: FAQ - Guest and New User Information, anti-virus software should be installed on your personal computer, configured to automatically update, and scheduled to run regular scans. You're welcome to install either a free or subscription-based anti-virus suite.
Anti-malware / anti-spyware software, or a security suite which provides similar functionality, is also recommended. Enable your computer’s firewall for additional protection.
Need help selecting something? Contact the IT Help Desk for assistance.
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NOTE: Do not run multiple anti-virus programs on the same machine. More is NOT better in this instance, because they'll cause software conflicts and leave you with no protection. |
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Is there anything I can't bring?
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Yes. Don't bring your own wi-fi router, a server, or anything that broadcasts its own wi-fi signal (like a wireless printer). These things interfere with our campus network and we'll need to disable their access. Read the Acceptable Use Policy for more information.
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Do you offer any discounted or free software?
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Yes! Office 365 is available free of charge to all students, faculty, and staff on up to five computers, five tablets, and five smartphones. If you choose to purchase Office for your personal computer, select version 2016 or newer for Windows or Mac.
Additionally, all students are provided with a lifetime Gmail@Valpo account, including full Google Drive functionality and unlimited space.
If you need something else, check out the On The Hub e-store to see if they have what you need.
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