/gts/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Yaludwig Technology Services Wiki - User contributions [en] 2025-04-30T06:47:36Z User contributions MediaWiki 1.31.1 /gts/w/index.php?title=Adding_a_Faculty_Department_Printer&diff=24749 Adding a Faculty Department Printer 2012-03-20T18:54:24Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Sharp */</p> <hr /> <div>This page explains how to properly add a printer on a faculty/staff members machine on either a Macintosh or Windows platform.<br /> <br /> ==Checking the Printers==<br /> #Before you install anything, double check to make sure the desired printer isn't already installed. It's possible that the printer isn't set to be the default printer, and the user has no idea.<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Windows Machine====<br /> For a Windows machine, go to the Start Menu (or spherical Windows icon in the lower left hand corner of the screen), then click &quot;Devices and Printers.&quot; This will open a new menu displaying all of the installed devices and printers. If their desired printer is installed and is not the default, right click the printer icon and select the &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; option. If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Windows)| Installing a Printer (Windows]].<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Macintosh Machine====<br /> For a Macintosh, click on the apple icon located in the upper left hand corner of the screen. A drop down menu will appear with the option &quot;System Preferences.&quot; Click on that, and a new window will open. Under the &quot;Hardware&quot; menu, there is an icon called &quot;Print and Fax.&quot; All of the installed printers will be located under that icon. If the desired printer is installed but not set to default, right click it, and select &quot;Set as Default Printer.&quot; If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Macintosh)| Installing a Printer (Macintosh)]]<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select '''Create a new port''', and in the drop down menu select '''Standard TCP/IP Port'''.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> #If you are using a Windows 7 platform, simply locate '''HP''' under the &quot;Manufacturer&quot; scroll menu, and select '''HP Universal Printer PS''' under the adjacent &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. <br /> #If using a Windows XP platform, you will have to locate the exact driver of the printer from the &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. If the printer is an HP Laser Jet 4200, locate the &quot;HP LJ 4200&quot; driver. <br /> #In the next window, if given the option '''Use the driver that is currently installed(recommended)''', we recommend you do that.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> #The printer will then install, and you are given the option to print a test page. Do that.<br /> #Once test page prints, you can click &quot;Finish&quot; and exit out.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Managed)==<br /> *Managed printers are printers that are installed and supported by Marco or Imaging Path (see Managed Print List)<br /> <br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select Create a new port, and in the drop down menu select Standard TCP/IP Port.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address ([[See Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine. <br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> ##Drivers can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Sharp.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ##Do not share the printer<br /> ##Do not print a test page<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Configuration tab<br /> ##Select Auto Configuration<br /> ##Select all the toggles next to the fingers and hit okay<br /> ##Right click on the printer and select '''Printing Preferences'''<br /> ###Select the job handling tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the box the user number <br /> ####Input the department code (the user should know this code)<br /> ###Select the Main Tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the Box &quot;no Offset&quot;<br /> ##Select apply and close page.<br /> <br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Please use the Universal Setup.exe file for installing the canon printers.<br /> #Setup file can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Canon\2018i\UFRII_V2.90 - (simply select the 32 bit for XP and the 64 bit for Windows 7<br /> #Walking through the Wizard<br /> ##Next<br /> ##Accept the agreement<br /> ##Search for the Network Printers<br /> ##Select Yes for the Canon Driver Assist Service <br /> ##Add the printer to the bottom portion you are wanting to install and check &quot;set Printer Information Box&quot; Click Next<br /> ##Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ###Do not share the printer<br /> ###Set as default<br /> ###Click Next<br /> ##Start<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Device Settings<br /> ##Select Department ID Management<br /> ##Select the settings for Department ID Management<br /> ###Check Allow password Setting<br /> ###Enter Department ID<br /> ###Uncheck Confirm ID '''only''' if that is the only number they use<br /> ##Select ok/apply on all pages and close.<br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click the appropriate printer from the &quot;Default Browser&quot; or, if the desired printer is not there, add them via Hostname or IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Managed)==<br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Drivers Must be installed first<br /> #http://marconet.com/pages/Downloads-Sharp/<br /> ##select the Model, platform, OS, and driver type (Ex:Ps_PPD_10.7x)<br /> ##Download the installer<br /> ##Run the .dmg file on the machine<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser<br /> ##File Print<br /> ##Select the Sharp Printer <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Select the Authentication Tab<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select the Printer Features Drop down list<br /> ##Select the Advanced from the &quot;Features Sets&quot;<br /> ### Place a check in the &quot;no Offset Box&quot;<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Driver must be installed first.<br /> #Use the Universal driver package found on \\macsoft\Printer Drivers\Canon Universal\UFRII Installer.mpkg.<br /> ##Select the Package and drag it to the desktop<br /> ##Once on the desktop you can run the installer <br /> ##After the install is completed for the drivers remove the Package from the users desktop<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #Type the word &quot;print&quot; in the Queue <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #Select the proper printer from the &quot;Print Using&quot; drop down<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex (if they have a Machine that does color) and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ==Collecting the Hostname/IP address==<br /> ====Hostname====<br /> #Log into [https://greg.gac.edu/admin GReg]<br /> #Find the printer name by searching:<br /> ##for its IP address<br /> ##by searching for the DNS Name (example NH1%p% will find all the printers in Nobel Hall on the 1st floor) in the username<br /> ##by typing &quot;printer&quot; in the comments field, and selecting the departmental vlan.<br /> #Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> <br /> ====IP Address====<br /> #If for some reason you are not able to locate the hostname, or are unable to add the printer via hostname, gather its IP address either by searching on greg, or collecting it from the printers configuration page.<br /> #To print a configuration page, go to the physical printer, hit the menu selection buttons until '''Print Config Page''' displays on the small LCD screen.<br /> #Hit the &quot;OK&quot; button, and the page will print.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Adding_a_Faculty_Department_Printer&diff=24747 Adding a Faculty Department Printer 2012-03-20T18:19:25Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Sharp */</p> <hr /> <div>This page explains how to properly add a printer on a faculty/staff members machine on either a Macintosh or Windows platform.<br /> <br /> ==Checking the Printers==<br /> #Before you install anything, double check to make sure the desired printer isn't already installed. It's possible that the printer isn't set to be the default printer, and the user has no idea.<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Windows Machine====<br /> For a Windows machine, go to the Start Menu (or spherical Windows icon in the lower left hand corner of the screen), then click &quot;Devices and Printers.&quot; This will open a new menu displaying all of the installed devices and printers. If their desired printer is installed and is not the default, right click the printer icon and select the &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; option. If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Windows)| Installing a Printer (Windows]].<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Macintosh Machine====<br /> For a Macintosh, click on the apple icon located in the upper left hand corner of the screen. A drop down menu will appear with the option &quot;System Preferences.&quot; Click on that, and a new window will open. Under the &quot;Hardware&quot; menu, there is an icon called &quot;Print and Fax.&quot; All of the installed printers will be located under that icon. If the desired printer is installed but not set to default, right click it, and select &quot;Set as Default Printer.&quot; If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Macintosh)| Installing a Printer (Macintosh)]]<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select '''Create a new port''', and in the drop down menu select '''Standard TCP/IP Port'''.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> #If you are using a Windows 7 platform, simply locate '''HP''' under the &quot;Manufacturer&quot; scroll menu, and select '''HP Universal Printer PS''' under the adjacent &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. <br /> #If using a Windows XP platform, you will have to locate the exact driver of the printer from the &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. If the printer is an HP Laser Jet 4200, locate the &quot;HP LJ 4200&quot; driver. <br /> #In the next window, if given the option '''Use the driver that is currently installed(recommended)''', we recommend you do that.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> #The printer will then install, and you are given the option to print a test page. Do that.<br /> #Once test page prints, you can click &quot;Finish&quot; and exit out.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Managed)==<br /> *Managed printers are printers that are installed and supported by Marco or Imaging Path (see Managed Print List)<br /> <br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select Create a new port, and in the drop down menu select Standard TCP/IP Port.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address ([[See Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine. <br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> ##Drivers can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Sharp.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ##Do not share the printer<br /> ##Do not print a test page<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Configuration tab<br /> ##Select Auto Configuration<br /> ##Select all the toggles next to the fingers and hit okay<br /> ##Right click on the printer and select '''Printing Preferences'''<br /> ###Select the job handling tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the box the user number <br /> ####Input the department code (the user should know this code)<br /> ###Select the Main Tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the Box &quot;no Offset&quot;<br /> ##Select apply and close page.<br /> <br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Please use the Universal Setup.exe file for installing the canon printers.<br /> #Setup file can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Canon\2018i\UFRII_V2.90 - (simply select the 32 bit for XP and the 64 bit for Windows 7<br /> #Walking through the Wizard<br /> ##Next<br /> ##Accept the agreement<br /> ##Search for the Network Printers<br /> ##Select Yes for the Canon Driver Assist Service <br /> ##Add the printer to the bottom portion you are wanting to install and check &quot;set Printer Information Box&quot; Click Next<br /> ##Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ###Do not share the printer<br /> ###Set as default<br /> ###Click Next<br /> ##Start<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Device Settings<br /> ##Select Department ID Management<br /> ##Select the settings for Department ID Management<br /> ###Check Allow password Setting<br /> ###Enter Department ID<br /> ###Uncheck Confirm ID '''only''' if that is the only number they use<br /> ##Select ok/apply on all pages and close.<br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click the appropriate printer from the &quot;Default Browser&quot; or, if the desired printer is not there, add them via Hostname or IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Managed)==<br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Drivers Must be installed first<br /> #http://marconet.com/pages/Downloads-Sharp/<br /> ##select the Model, platform, OS, and driver type<br /> ##Download the installer<br /> ##Run the .dmg file on the machine<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser<br /> ##File Print<br /> ##Select the Sharp Printer <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Select the Authentication Tab<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select the Printer Features Drop down list<br /> ##Select the Advanced from the &quot;Features Sets&quot;<br /> ### Place a check in the &quot;no Offset Box&quot;<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Driver must be installed first.<br /> #Use the Universal driver package found on \\macsoft\Printer Drivers\Canon Universal\UFRII Installer.mpkg.<br /> ##Select the Package and drag it to the desktop<br /> ##Once on the desktop you can run the installer <br /> ##After the install is completed for the drivers remove the Package from the users desktop<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #Type the word &quot;print&quot; in the Queue <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #Select the proper printer from the &quot;Print Using&quot; drop down<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex (if they have a Machine that does color) and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ==Collecting the Hostname/IP address==<br /> ====Hostname====<br /> #Log into [https://greg.gac.edu/admin GReg]<br /> #Find the printer name by searching:<br /> ##for its IP address<br /> ##by searching for the DNS Name (example NH1%p% will find all the printers in Nobel Hall on the 1st floor) in the username<br /> ##by typing &quot;printer&quot; in the comments field, and selecting the departmental vlan.<br /> #Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> <br /> ====IP Address====<br /> #If for some reason you are not able to locate the hostname, or are unable to add the printer via hostname, gather its IP address either by searching on greg, or collecting it from the printers configuration page.<br /> #To print a configuration page, go to the physical printer, hit the menu selection buttons until '''Print Config Page''' displays on the small LCD screen.<br /> #Hit the &quot;OK&quot; button, and the page will print.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Adding_a_Faculty_Department_Printer&diff=24711 Adding a Faculty Department Printer 2012-03-19T16:02:34Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Hostname */</p> <hr /> <div>This page explains how to properly add a printer on a faculty/staff members machine on either a Macintosh or Windows platform.<br /> <br /> ==Checking the Printers==<br /> #Before you install anything, double check to make sure the desired printer isn't already installed. It's possible that the printer isn't set to be the default printer, and the user has no idea.<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Windows Machine====<br /> For a Windows machine, go to the Start Menu (or spherical Windows icon in the lower left hand corner of the screen), then click &quot;Devices and Printers.&quot; This will open a new menu displaying all of the installed devices and printers. If their desired printer is installed and is not the default, right click the printer icon and select the &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; option. If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Windows)| Installing a Printer (Windows]].<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Macintosh Machine====<br /> For a Macintosh, click on the apple icon located in the upper left hand corner of the screen. A drop down menu will appear with the option &quot;System Preferences.&quot; Click on that, and a new window will open. Under the &quot;Hardware&quot; menu, there is an icon called &quot;Print and Fax.&quot; All of the installed printers will be located under that icon. If the desired printer is installed but not set to default, right click it, and select &quot;Set as Default Printer.&quot; If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Macintosh)| Installing a Printer (Macintosh)]]<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select '''Create a new port''', and in the drop down menu select '''Standard TCP/IP Port'''.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> #If you are using a Windows 7 platform, simply locate '''HP''' under the &quot;Manufacturer&quot; scroll menu, and select '''HP Universal Printer PS''' under the adjacent &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. <br /> #If using a Windows XP platform, you will have to locate the exact driver of the printer from the &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. If the printer is an HP Laser Jet 4200, locate the &quot;HP LJ 4200&quot; driver. <br /> #In the next window, if given the option '''Use the driver that is currently installed(recommended)''', we recommend you do that.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> #The printer will then install, and you are given the option to print a test page. Do that.<br /> #Once test page prints, you can click &quot;Finish&quot; and exit out.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Managed)==<br /> *Managed printers are printers that are installed and supported by Marco or Imaging Path (see Managed Print List)<br /> <br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select Create a new port, and in the drop down menu select Standard TCP/IP Port.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address ([[See Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine. <br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> ##Drivers can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Sharp.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ##Do not share the printer<br /> ##Do not print a test page<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Configuration tab<br /> ##Select Auto Configuration<br /> ##Select all the toggles next to the fingers and hit okay<br /> ##Right click on the printer and select '''Printing Preferences'''<br /> ###Select the job handling tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the box the user number <br /> ####Input the department code (the user should know this code)<br /> ###Select the Main Tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the Box &quot;no Offset&quot;<br /> ##Select apply and close page.<br /> <br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Please use the Universal Setup.exe file for installing the canon printers.<br /> #Setup file can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Canon\2018i\UFRII_V2.90 - (simply select the 32 bit for XP and the 64 bit for Windows 7<br /> #Walking through the Wizard<br /> ##Next<br /> ##Accept the agreement<br /> ##Search for the Network Printers<br /> ##Select Yes for the Canon Driver Assist Service <br /> ##Add the printer to the bottom portion you are wanting to install and check &quot;set Printer Information Box&quot; Click Next<br /> ##Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ###Do not share the printer<br /> ###Set as default<br /> ###Click Next<br /> ##Start<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Device Settings<br /> ##Select Department ID Management<br /> ##Select the settings for Department ID Management<br /> ###Check Allow password Setting<br /> ###Enter Department ID<br /> ###Uncheck Confirm ID '''only''' if that is the only number they use<br /> ##Select ok/apply on all pages and close.<br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click the appropriate printer from the &quot;Default Browser&quot; or, if the desired printer is not there, add them via Hostname or IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Managed)==<br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Drivers Must be installed first<br /> #http://marconet.com/pages/Downloads-Sharp/<br /> ##select the Model, platform and OS<br /> ##Download the installer<br /> ##Run the .dmg file on the machine<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ##Select the Printer Features Drop down list<br /> ##Select the Advanced from the &quot;Features Sets&quot;<br /> ### Place a check in the &quot;no Offset Box&quot;<br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Driver must be installed first.<br /> #Use the Universal driver package found on \\macsoft\Printer Drivers\Canon Universal\UFRII Installer.mpkg.<br /> ##Select the Package and drag it to the desktop<br /> ##Once on the desktop you can run the installer <br /> ##After the install is completed for the drivers remove the Package from the users desktop<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #Type the word &quot;print&quot; in the Queue <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #Select the proper printer from the &quot;Print Using&quot; drop down<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex (if they have a Machine that does color) and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ==Collecting the Hostname/IP address==<br /> ====Hostname====<br /> #Log into greg.gac.edu/admin<br /> #Find the printer by searching its IP address, or by searching the department's abbreviation followed by a PB (or PC if color printer) in the username, and typing &quot;printer&quot; in the comments field.<br /> #the search result should yield the desired printer.<br /> #Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> <br /> ====IP address====<br /> #if for some reason you are not able to locate the hostname, or are unable to add the printer via hostname, gather its IP address either by searching it on greg, or collecting it from the printers configuration page.<br /> #to print a configuration page, go to the physical printer, hit the menu selection buttons until '''Print Config Page''' displays on the small LCD screen.<br /> #hit the &quot;OK&quot; button, and the page will print.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Adding_a_Faculty_Department_Printer&diff=24710 Adding a Faculty Department Printer 2012-03-19T15:59:44Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Hostname */</p> <hr /> <div>This page explains how to properly add a printer on a faculty/staff members machine on either a Macintosh or Windows platform.<br /> <br /> ==Checking the Printers==<br /> #Before you install anything, double check to make sure the desired printer isn't already installed. It's possible that the printer isn't set to be the default printer, and the user has no idea.<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Windows Machine====<br /> For a Windows machine, go to the Start Menu (or spherical Windows icon in the lower left hand corner of the screen), then click &quot;Devices and Printers.&quot; This will open a new menu displaying all of the installed devices and printers. If their desired printer is installed and is not the default, right click the printer icon and select the &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; option. If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Windows)| Installing a Printer (Windows]].<br /> <br /> ====Checking a Macintosh Machine====<br /> For a Macintosh, click on the apple icon located in the upper left hand corner of the screen. A drop down menu will appear with the option &quot;System Preferences.&quot; Click on that, and a new window will open. Under the &quot;Hardware&quot; menu, there is an icon called &quot;Print and Fax.&quot; All of the installed printers will be located under that icon. If the desired printer is installed but not set to default, right click it, and select &quot;Set as Default Printer.&quot; If the printer is not installed, refer to [[#Installing a Printer (Macintosh)| Installing a Printer (Macintosh)]]<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select '''Create a new port''', and in the drop down menu select '''Standard TCP/IP Port'''.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> #If you are using a Windows 7 platform, simply locate '''HP''' under the &quot;Manufacturer&quot; scroll menu, and select '''HP Universal Printer PS''' under the adjacent &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. <br /> #If using a Windows XP platform, you will have to locate the exact driver of the printer from the &quot;Printers&quot; scroll menu. If the printer is an HP Laser Jet 4200, locate the &quot;HP LJ 4200&quot; driver. <br /> #In the next window, if given the option '''Use the driver that is currently installed(recommended)''', we recommend you do that.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> #The printer will then install, and you are given the option to print a test page. Do that.<br /> #Once test page prints, you can click &quot;Finish&quot; and exit out.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Windows-Managed)==<br /> *Managed printers are printers that are installed and supported by Marco or Imaging Path (see Managed Print List)<br /> <br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Go to the start menu as before, and open the same &quot;Devices and Printers&quot; window.<br /> #Select &quot;Add a Printer&quot; located on the upper menu bar of the window.<br /> #Select the &quot;Add a Local Printer&quot; option located in the following window.<br /> #Two options are then given: &quot;Use an existing port&quot; or &quot;Create a new port.&quot; Select Create a new port, and in the drop down menu select Standard TCP/IP Port.<br /> #You are then asked for the Hostname/IP address ([[See Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine. <br /> #The drivers for the printer must then be installed. <br /> ##Drivers can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Sharp.<br /> #Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ##Do not share the printer<br /> ##Do not print a test page<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Configuration tab<br /> ##Select Auto Configuration<br /> ##Select all the toggles next to the fingers and hit okay<br /> ##Right click on the printer and select '''Printing Preferences'''<br /> ###Select the job handling tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the box the user number <br /> ####Input the department code (the user should know this code)<br /> ###Select the Main Tab<br /> ####Place a Check in the Box &quot;no Offset&quot;<br /> ##Select apply and close page.<br /> <br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Please use the Universal Setup.exe file for installing the canon printers.<br /> #Setup file can be found on \\phoebe\Drivers\printers\Canon\2018i\UFRII_V2.90 - (simply select the 32 bit for XP and the 64 bit for Windows 7<br /> #Walking through the Wizard<br /> ##Next<br /> ##Accept the agreement<br /> ##Search for the Network Printers<br /> ##Select Yes for the Canon Driver Assist Service <br /> ##Add the printer to the bottom portion you are wanting to install and check &quot;set Printer Information Box&quot; Click Next<br /> ##Give the printer a name that the faculty/staff member will be able to identify. (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc)<br /> ###Do not share the printer<br /> ###Set as default<br /> ###Click Next<br /> ##Start<br /> #In the Devices and Printers window right click on the printer you just installed.<br /> ##Select Printer Properties<br /> ##Select Device Settings<br /> ##Select Department ID Management<br /> ##Select the settings for Department ID Management<br /> ###Check Allow password Setting<br /> ###Enter Department ID<br /> ###Uncheck Confirm ID '''only''' if that is the only number they use<br /> ##Select ok/apply on all pages and close.<br /> #Now open a page and send a print job to it.<br /> <br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Unmanaged)==<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click the appropriate printer from the &quot;Default Browser&quot; or, if the desired printer is not there, add them via Hostname or IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> ==Installing a Printer (Macintosh-Managed)==<br /> ===Sharp===<br /> #Drivers Must be installed first<br /> #http://marconet.com/pages/Downloads-Sharp/<br /> ##select the Model, platform and OS<br /> ##Download the installer<br /> ##Run the .dmg file on the machine<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ##Select the Printer Features Drop down list<br /> ##Select the Advanced from the &quot;Features Sets&quot;<br /> ### Place a check in the &quot;no Offset Box&quot;<br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ===Canon===<br /> #Driver must be installed first.<br /> #Use the Universal driver package found on \\macsoft\Printer Drivers\Canon Universal\UFRII Installer.mpkg.<br /> ##Select the Package and drag it to the desktop<br /> ##Once on the desktop you can run the installer <br /> ##After the install is completed for the drivers remove the Package from the users desktop<br /> #Navigate to Apple Menu/System Preferences/Print &amp; Fax as before.<br /> #Click the '''+''' symbol to add printers. <br /> #Click on the IP Printing<br /> #Type in the Correct Hostname/IP address (See [[#Collecting the Hostname/IP address| Collecting the Hostname/IP address]]). <br /> #Type the word &quot;print&quot; in the Queue <br /> #If added via IP address make sure to change the name to something that reflect the official printer name (Ex: Department Printer, Color Printer by Huff's Office, Printer outside the door, etc).<br /> ##Remember, hostnames are entered in the format of: '''Printer'sName.subdomain.gac.edu'''.<br /> ##It is suggested that you enter the printer's hostname, as it's IP address may change over time. However, if the hostname for what ever reason does not work, the IP address is fine.<br /> #Select the proper printer from the &quot;Print Using&quot; drop down<br /> #The printer will then appear in the list of installed printer. Make sure to right click on it and &quot;Set as Default Printer&quot; if the faculty/staff member desires that.<br /> #Select the Installable options (this will be different for each machine - best to check on another machine that has this installed properly to verify this jobs settings)<br /> #You must now setup the printer with the access code, set b/w as default and duplexing this is done by setting up Presets on the Macintosh System<br /> ##Open a web browser <br /> ##Select the Job Handling Drop Down<br /> ###Enter their User Number<br /> ##Select the Color Drop Down <br /> ###Color Mode Black and White<br /> ##Select the Layout Drop Down<br /> ###Two-side - Long Edge Binding<br /> ##Select drop down for Presets <br /> ###Save As B/W Duplex<br /> ##I would also do a Preset for Color Duplex (if they have a Machine that does color) and B&amp;W Non-Duplex<br /> <br /> ==Collecting the Hostname/IP address==<br /> ====Hostname====<br /> #Log into greg.gac.edu/admin<br /> #Find the printer by searching its IP address, or by searching the department's abbreviation followed by a PB (or PC if color printer) in the username, and typing &quot;printer&quot; in the comments field.<br /> #the search result should yield the desired printer.<br /> #host name should be (naming convention).Vlan.gac.edu<br /> ##ex. na146op00.nab.gac.edu<br /> <br /> ====IP address====<br /> #if for some reason you are not able to locate the hostname, or are unable to add the printer via hostname, gather its IP address either by searching it on greg, or collecting it from the printers configuration page.<br /> #to print a configuration page, go to the physical printer, hit the menu selection buttons until '''Print Config Page''' displays on the small LCD screen.<br /> #hit the &quot;OK&quot; button, and the page will print.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24685 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T20:52:50Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Connecting to the Network */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> The 3DS is able to surf the internet wirelessly with its Internet browser on the main menu screen.<br /> <br /> To surf the internet, make sure that the wireless signal is on. It is on the left side of the 3DS.<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center at Olin Hall with your Nintendo 3DS to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You may also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we will be able to register your 3DS when you provide your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Go to the Main Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Go to &quot;Internet Settings&quot;.<br /> #Go to &quot;Other Information.&quot;<br /> #Tap the &quot;Confirm Mac Address&quot; tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/3ds/en_na/index.jsp 3DS Support Site]<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24684 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T20:50:40Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> The 3DS is able to surf the internet wirelessly with its Internet browser on the main menu screen.<br /> <br /> To surf the internet, make sure that the wireless signal is on. It is on the left side of the 3DS.<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center at Olin Hall with your Nintendo 3DS to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You may also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we can register you when you provide us your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Go to the Main Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Go to &quot;Internet Settings&quot;.<br /> #Go to &quot;Other Information.&quot;<br /> #Tap the &quot;Confirm Mac Address&quot; tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/3ds/en_na/index.jsp 3DS Support Site]<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24679 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T20:02:00Z <p>Yaludwig: /* 3DS */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> The 3DS is able to surf the wireless internet.<br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center at Olin Hall with your Nintendo 3DS to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You may also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we can register you when you provide us your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Go to the Main Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Go to &quot;Internet Settings&quot;.<br /> #Go to &quot;Other Information.&quot;<br /> #Tap the &quot;Confirm Mac Address&quot; tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24678 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:59:32Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Finding Your Mac Address */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center at Olin Hall with your Nintendo 3DS to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You may also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we can register you when you provide us your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Go to the Main Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Go to &quot;Internet Settings&quot;.<br /> #Go to &quot;Other Information.&quot;<br /> #Tap the &quot;Confirm Mac Address&quot; tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24677 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:58:06Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Finding Your Mac Address */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center at Olin Hall with your Nintendo 3DS to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You may also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we can register you when you provide us your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Go to the Main Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24676 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:56:14Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Connecting to the Network */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center at Olin Hall with your Nintendo 3DS to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You may also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we can register you when you provide us your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24675 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:55:40Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Connecting to the Network */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center with your Nintendo 3DS in order to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. You can also call Technology Helpline at x6111 and we can register you when you provide us your MAC address.<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24674 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:53:58Z <p>Yaludwig: /* 3DS */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center with your Nintendo 3DS in order to get registered onto the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24673 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:52:59Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Finding Your Mac Address */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the Network===<br /> Visit Technology Helpline Center with your Nintendo 3DS and we will help you get registered onto the network. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24672 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:48:12Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> [[File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png|right|thumb]]<br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png&diff=24671 File:Nintendo-3DS-AquaOpen.png 2012-03-16T19:45:57Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24670 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:44:20Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. The '''3DS''' is Nintendo's most recent update to the system.<br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> ===Finding Your Mac Address===<br /> #Turn on your 3DS if it is not turned on. Go to Menu screen.<br /> #Tap the System Preferences tab.<br /> #Tap the Internet Settings tab.<br /> #Tap the Other Information panel.<br /> #Tap the Confirm Mac Address tab.<br /> <br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24669 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:31:52Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. <br /> <br /> ==DS==<br /> <br /> ===Connecting to the network===<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> ==3DS==<br /> <br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Nintendo_DS&diff=24668 Nintendo DS 2012-03-16T19:30:52Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Nintendo_DS.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> The '''DS''' is a hand held video game console developed and sold by [[Nintendo]]. <br /> <br /> =DS=<br /> <br /> ==Connecting to the network==<br /> Please visit http://register.gac.edu and enter your MAC address in the provided field. You will do this with all video game consoles. <br /> <br /> ===Does Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ use MAC filtering?===<br /> Yes. This is why you need to find your MAC address and call the [[Technology Helpline]].<br /> <br /> ===Finding your MAC address===<br /> #Insert a Wifi-enabled game into the DS.<br /> #In the game's menu, go to connection set up.<br /> #In connection set up, go to &quot;Options,&quot; then &quot;System Settings.&quot; The Mac address is displayed on the top line. <br /> '''NOTE:''' If you are playing a local wireless game with friends (connecting directly to other DS's in close proximity), you will not need to connect to the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ network.<br /> <br /> ===Wired or Wireless===<br /> If you do not have the [[Nintendo USB Connector]], you will most likely be using your wireless connection.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> =3DS=<br /> <br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/systemsds Official DS site]<br /> * [http://www.nintendo.com/consumer/systems/ds/index.jsp Connecting Online Help Page] <br /> * [http://www.nintendowifi.com/customersupport/routerSelect.do?manufacturer=Linksys&amp;router=%2Frouters%2Fen%2FWRT54GS%2FWRT54GS.html Router Specific FAQ]<br /> {{Tech help}}<br /> <br /> {{stub-hardware}}<br /> [[Category:Video game consoles]]<br /> [[Category:Nintendo]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24549 Password 2012-03-15T00:48:09Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;[[Voicemail]]<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ==Voicemail==<br /> Follow the prompts on the [[voicemail]] page for more information.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24538 Password 2012-03-15T00:46:19Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;[[Voicemail]]<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24529 Password 2012-03-15T00:45:31Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Types */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;[[Voicemail]]<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [[voicemail]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24524 Password 2012-03-15T00:44:49Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [[voicemail]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24520 Password 2012-03-15T00:44:24Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the voicemail page.<br /> [[/gts/Voicemail]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24517 Password 2012-03-15T00:43:59Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [[[voicemail/gts/Voicemail]]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24515 Password 2012-03-15T00:43:50Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [voicemail[[voicemail/gts/Voicemail]]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24510 Password 2012-03-15T00:43:26Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [[voicemail/gts/Voicemail]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24505 Password 2012-03-15T00:43:01Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [voicemail[/gts/Voicemail]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24504 Password 2012-03-15T00:42:46Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Voice mail */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> For more information on passwords, go to the [[/gts/Voicemail]] page.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Password&diff=24490 Password 2012-03-15T00:39:58Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Types */</p> <hr /> <div>A '''password''' is a key one uses to access secure resources like [[e-mail]], files stored on the network, or [[voice mail]]. At Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, users have different passwords for various systems. Passwords should be changed often and not shared with anyone.<br /> &lt;blockquote&gt;''&quot;Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.&quot;''&lt;br/&gt;<br /> :-Clifford Stoll&lt;/blockquote&gt;<br /> <br /> &lt;BR&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Types==<br /> ;E-mail/Lab access/Home Directory/Google Calendar<br /> :The same password allows you to check your e-mail, access your [[home directory]], log into [[computer labs|lab machines]] on campus and log into your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ [[Google_Calendar]] account. This password is called your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]]. This password expires every year, which means every year you will need to change this password.<br /> ;Computer login password<br /> :You use this password to log into your personally owned computer or the computer on your desktop at work. Many users have their login password and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password synchronized, but this does not happen automatically. This password does not currently have an expiration date.<br /> ;Datatel/WebAdvisor<br /> :This password allows students to check their grades, register for classes and check their progress towards graduation. Additionally, it allows faculty and staff to check on advisees and submit grades. This password will not expire.<br /> ;Voice mail<br /> :This password gives users access to their voice mailbox.<br /> <br /> ==Creating strong passwords==<br /> ;Length<br /> :The longer the password, the stronger the password. Your [[Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password]] must be at least 8 characters in length.<br /> ;Mixed case<br /> :Add capital letters, not just at the beginning of your password.<br /> ;Digits and punctuation<br /> :Add numbers or punctuation characters to your password.<br /> ;Easy to remember<br /> :Retrieving or resetting lost passwords can take time and be troublesome, so it is important to make your password something you will remember.<br /> ;Still having trouble?<br /> :It may be helpful to think of a phrase that is easy for you to remember such as &quot;I like chocolate chip cookies.&quot; Then, use the first characters of each word in the phrase: &quot;ilccc.&quot; Finally, add some numbers, punctuation, and variation in case: &quot;I!lCC88c.&quot;<br /> <br /> ==Changing==<br /> ===E-mail/Account===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password<br /> :If you have forgotten your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password, please stop by the [[Technology Helpline]] and have your password reset. <br /> ;Change Your Password<br /> :You can change your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password by visiting the [/account/?pr=changePassword change password] page.<br /> <br /> ===WebAdvisor/Datatel===<br /> ;Forgot Your Password or PIN<br /> :If you have forgotten your WebAdvisor password, please visit the [https://webadvisor.gac.edu/online_services/st/stmenu.html WebAdvisor] site and click '''I forgot my PIN and need to reset it'''. Follow the prompts and an e-mail will be sent to your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ e-mail account with a temporary password. You will need to select a permanent password when you log in with the temporary one.<br /> ;Change Your Password or PIN<br /> :You can change your WebAdvisor password or PIN by visiting the WebAdvisor site and clicking '''I know my PIN and want to change it'''.<br /> <br /> ===Computer login===<br /> ;Macintosh<br /> :Many users have their machine login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password:<br /> #Select '''System Preferences''' from the Apple Menu. <br /> #Open the '''Accounts''' preference. <br /> #Select your user account on the left side and click '''change password''' on the password portion of the window. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for your new password twice.<br /> ;Windows<br /> :Many users have their computer login password synchronized with their Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ password. If you do not currently use your e-mail password to log into your account, the directions below will help you change your computer login password.<br /> :To change your computer login password<br /> #click the '''Ctrl''', '''Alt''' and '''Del''' keys at the same time. <br /> #Select the '''Change Password...''' option. <br /> #You will be prompted for your old password and then asked for the new password twice. <br /> ====See also====<br /> [[Change windows user password]] - more detailed instructions and information.<br /> <br /> ===Voice mail===<br /> {{section-stub}}<br /> <br /> {{Tech help}}</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=User:Yaludwig&diff=24480 User:Yaludwig 2012-03-15T00:36:23Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg]]<br /> <br /> Yulia has been working on the Helpline since January 2011. She has been doing Adopt-A-Lab since Fall 2011. <br /> <br /> Yulia is a senior classics major. She hopes to be a nurse after college. She has been tutoring Latin since Fall 2010. When she is not doing homework or studying for tests she likes to play online chess and do sudoku puzzles. Her favorite piece of technology is her 3DS. She enjoys watching the Daily Show and Colbert Report.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=User:Yaludwig&diff=24477 User:Yaludwig 2012-03-15T00:34:44Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg]]<br /> <br /> Yulia has been working on the Helpline since January 2011. She has been doing Adopt-A-Lab since Fall 2011.<br /> <br /> Yulia is a senior classics major. She has been tutoring Latin since Fall 2010. When she is not doing homework or studying for tests she likes to play online chess and do sudoku puzzles. Her favorite piece of technology is her 3DS. She enjoys watching the Daily Show and Colbert Report.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=User:Yaludwig&diff=24466 User:Yaludwig 2012-03-15T00:30:01Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg]]<br /> <br /> Yulia is a senior classics major. When she does is not studying she likes to play online chess. Her favorite electronic is her 3DS. She enjoys watching the Daily Show and Colbert Report.<br /> <br /> Yulia has been working on the Helpline since January 2011. She has been doing Adopt-A-Lab since Fal 2011.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=User:Yaludwig&diff=24461 User:Yaludwig 2012-03-15T00:28:28Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg]]<br /> <br /> Yulia is a senior classics major. When she does is not studying she likes to play online chess. Her favorite electronic is her 3DS.<br /> <br /> Yulia has been working on the Helpline since January 2011. She has been doing Adopt-A-Lab since Fal 2011.</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=User:Yaludwig&diff=24458 User:Yaludwig 2012-03-15T00:28:05Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div>[[File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg]]<br /> <br /> Yulia is a senior classics major. When she does is not studying she likes to play online chess. Her favorite electronic is her 3DS.<br /> <br /> Yulia has been working on the Helpline since January 2011. She has been doing Adopt-A-Lab</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=User:Yaludwig&diff=24453 User:Yaludwig 2012-03-15T00:25:34Z <p>Yaludwig: Created page with &quot;File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>[[File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=File:388191_2832499209474_1168962067_33233819_688907856_n.jpeg&diff=24452 File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg 2012-03-15T00:25:07Z <p>Yaludwig: uploaded a new version of &amp;quot;File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg&amp;quot;</p> <hr /> <div></div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=File:388191_2832499209474_1168962067_33233819_688907856_n.jpeg&diff=24450 File:388191 2832499209474 1168962067 33233819 688907856 n.jpeg 2012-03-15T00:23:58Z <p>Yaludwig: </p> <hr /> <div></div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Mozilla_Firefox&diff=24385 Mozilla Firefox 2012-02-24T22:30:22Z <p>Yaludwig: /* Current version */</p> <hr /> <div>[[Image:Firefox_logo.png|250px|right]]<br /> '''Mozilla Firefox''' is an award-winning, free, [[open source]] [[web browser]]. <br /> <br /> ==Useful features==<br /> * Tabbed browsing<br /> * Inline spellcheck<br /> * Find as you type<br /> * Extensions<br /> * [[Firefox full screen mode|Full screen mode]]<br /> * Integrated search<br /> <br /> ===Keyboard shortcuts===<br /> <br /> ''Note: On [[Macs]], replace ctrl with command/apple key''<br /> <br /> *Close a window or tab: ctrl+w<br /> *Jump to search bar: ctrl+k<br /> *Open a new tab: ctrl+t<br /> *Re-open last closed tab: ctrl+shift+t<br /> *Open a new Firefox window: ctrl+n<br /> *Jump straight to address bar: F6, ctrl+l<br /> *Refresh a page: F5, ctrl+r<br /> *Open your history: ctrl+h<br /> *Find as you type: /<br /> *Jump to next open tab: ctrl+page up<br /> *Jump to previous open tab: ctrl+page down<br /> <br /> [http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Using_Firefox:_Keyboard_shortcuts More Firefox keyboard shortcuts]<br /> <br /> ===Mouse Gestures===<br /> Firefox loaded on campus machines all come with the add-in '''Mouse Gestures Redox''' installed. This add-in allows the user to easily navigate web-pages using special shortcuts performed by holding the right mouse button and moving the mouse form a &quot;gesture&quot; and then releasing the right mouse button to complete the command. Here is a list of gestures that can be performed, all of the following commands are performed by holding the right mouse button, doing the gesture, and then releasing the right mouse button:<br /> <br /> *'''Back (Left):''' Go back a page in the browsing history<br /> **Swipe the cursor left<br /> <br /> *'''Forward (Right):''' Go forward a page in the browsing history<br /> **Swipe the cursor right<br /> <br /> *'''Close Tab (Down-Right):''' Close the active tab<br /> **Move the mouse down and then right (creating an L shape)<br /> <br /> *'''New Tab (Up):''' Create a new tab<br /> **Swipe the cursor straight up crossing a hyperlink to open that link, or over another part of the website to open a blank tab.<br /> <br /> *'''New Window (Down):''' Create a new window<br /> **Swipe the cursor straight down crossing a hyperlink to open that link, or over another part of the website to open a blank tab.<br /> <br /> *'''Open Several Links in Tabs:''' Opens several links at once, all in new tabs.<br /> **Swipe the cursor rightwards through multiple links in a line, then move the cursor up, and then left to open all cross links in open tabs.<br /> <br /> There are other gestures that can be performed, to view them go to Tools--&gt;Add-ons. In the Extensions tab and then hit Options under Mouse Gestures Redox. In the General tab you can Edit Gestures to create your own or view those already on the machine. Other options include changing the button that activates the beginning and end of the gesture, creating mouse trails, and others.<br /> <br /> ==Current version==<br /> 10.02 is the latest version of Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla suggests that all users update to the latest version of the browser.<br /> <br /> ===How do I check if I have the current version of Mozilla Firefox?===<br /> # While using Mozilla Firefox, go to &quot;About Firefox&quot; under the Firefox Menu. Click the &quot;Check for Updates&quot; tab. If firefox needs updating, it will automatically download the new version.<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://mozilla.com/firefox/ Official website]<br /> <br /> {{stub-software}}<br /> [[Category:Open source software]]<br /> [[Category:Macintosh software]]<br /> [[Category:Windows software]]<br /> [[Category:Linux software]]<br /> [[Category:Web browsers]]<br /> [[Category:Mozilla]]</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=How_to_find_an_e-mail_class_alias&diff=24384 How to find an e-mail class alias 2012-02-24T22:13:09Z <p>Yaludwig: /* How do I find a class alias? */</p> <hr /> <div>==What is a class alias and how are they generated?==<br /> A class alias is an email address, that when used, sends email to all the students enrolled in that class along with any faculty teaching the class. Alias' are used as an additional means of communication for the class.<br /> <br /> Class aliases are generated nightly based on data from the Datatel system. '''Because the lists are generated based on registration information, change requests must be directed through the Registrar's Office.'''<br /> <br /> ==How do I find a class alias?==<br /> [[Image:Gribly_Class_Alias_Dep.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> <br /> Log in to www.gac.edu. Enter anything in the search bar. Click on the lists link on the left column. You will have several options in finding e-mail aliases. Clicking on a course will display a page showing all the members of that class and the e-mail alias for that class.<br /> <br /> ==How do I find a list of all the class aliases?==<br /> The [http://www.gustavus.edu/gribly On-line Gribly] is the best way for users to lookup and find class alias information. After logging in, select the Course Aliases tab, and then select the All Courses tab. Clicking on a class in the list will display a page with the class alias and also display all the members of the class.<br /> <br /> ==How are class aliases normally formatted?==<br /> [[Image:Gribly_Class_Alias_format.jpg|right|thumb]]<br /> the first letter is the term (f for fall)&lt;br&gt;<br /> -&lt;br&gt;<br /> three letter abbreviation for the department&lt;br&gt;<br /> -&lt;br&gt;<br /> three digit class number&lt;br&gt;<br /> -&lt;br&gt;<br /> three digit section number&lt;br&gt;</div> Yaludwig /gts/w/index.php?title=Sigma_plot&diff=23353 Sigma plot 2011-03-24T18:20:34Z <p>Yaludwig: Created page with &quot;Sigma plot is a program designed to statistically analyze data and create graphs&quot;</p> <hr /> <div>Sigma plot is a program designed to statistically analyze data and create graphs</div> Yaludwig