Residence Halls Network
All ESU residence hall rooms are equipped with at least one computer access port that will provide a connection to the Internet and the university’s residence hall LAN (local area connection). All university residence hall residents have access to the residence hall network (also known as the “Res-Net”). These connections are restricted by the same rules and restrictions that apply to the use of all university computer resources.
General Restrictions
Connecting to the Res-Net
Troubleshooting
Wireless Availability in Residence Halls
Gaming Systems Support
General Restrictions
Please review the following restrictions for connecting to the Residence Hall network:
- You must accept ESU’s Acceptable Use Policy, part of the University Policy Manual (Chapter 3, Institutional Policies, Section 3H.03: Acceptable Use of Computing and Information).
- All computers connecting to the ESU network (wired or wireless) must be equipped with a valid, up-to-date anti-virus application. Don’t have an anti-virus solution? Check out the Student Access tab in Techsite for freeware solutions!
- You may use a switch if you have multiple pieces of equipment to connect to the internet.
- TCS does not recommend hubs or routers. Already bought a router? Call the TCS Helpdesk (341.5555 or extension 5555 on campus) for help configuring it as a switch.
- You may not setup an internal wireless network in your room. Doing so has the potential to conflict with the Res-Net which can cause other students to not connect the network.
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Connecting to the Res-Net
- Plug your computer into the available Ethernet port in your residence hall room.
- From the desktop of your computer, go to a web browser (Internet Explorer is preferred).
- In the address bar, type in http://10.3.1.1
- Read the Res-Net Agreement form.
- Enter your Information when requested and submit your registration form.
- Restart your computer.
- You should now have access to the Res-Net.
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Troubleshooting
- Verify that your computer is plugged into the Res-Net via an Ethernet cable.
- Verify that the Ethernet cable is plugged into the wall network access port and not the phone port.
- Verify that you are using a Category 5 network cable (a phone cord will not work).
Already verified these steps? Give the TCS Helpdesk a call at x5555.
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Wireless Availability in Residence Halls
The ESU Wireless network is currently available in Twin Towers, Singular, and Trusler. The ESU Wireless network is not available in any Morse Hall at this time. For more information on the ESU Wireless network, please see the ESU Wireless section of the TCS website.
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Gaming Systems Support
TCS can offer limited support for gaming systems (Xbox, PlayStation, etc.) and gaming websites (WoW, etc.) however the configuration and connection is the sole responsibility of the student.
