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Curious about bringing devices to campus? Or what the minimum requirements are? We've got you covered.


Question:
Can I bring a device to campus?

Answer:
Yes! You can bring a computer, smartphone, tablet, e-reader, gaming console, printer - pretty much anything you need or want.

(You might not want to bring a printer, since it takes up valuable desk space, and you get a print quota to use in the labs. But it's up to you!)


Question:
Can I connect it to wi-fi?

Answer:
Yes! If it can connect to the internet, you should be able to register it for campus wi-fi access. Instructions are available here: Connect to Campus Wi-Fi - STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF

If you have any trouble, contact the IT Help Desk.


Question:
What are the minimum requirements?

Answer:
The best computer for you is ultimately based on variables like your budget, usage habits, and your field of study. We recommend buying the best configuration you can afford to maximize its lifespan. The list below is our suggestion for better performance, but computers with lower specifications should still work.

  • Intel Core i5 processor (quad core) or better
  • 8GB RAM or more
  • solid-state hard drive with 256GB (or more)
  • operating system: Windows 10 (64 bit encryption), or Mac OS: 10.7 (Lion) or newer
  • 802.11 N wireless card or better (5GHz or faster recommended)
  • 100mbps network card or faster, with RJ-45 cable (optional, for wired connections)

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. Consult your adviser with questions about your program's needs.


Question:
Do you have guest access?

Answer:
Yes! We've got a Guest FAQ available: FAQ - Guest and New User Information


Question:
Is there anything I can't bring?

Answer:
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.


Still need help?

For additional assistance, contact the IT Help Desk.

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