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===Do I need to bring a computer to campus?=== | ===Do I need to bring a computer to campus?=== | ||
− | 鶹Ƶ does not require students to bring their own computers to campus, however, many choose to. If you are unsure about purchasing a computer, we suggest that you spend some time on campus before making a decision. | + | 鶹Ƶ does not require students to bring their own computers to campus, however, many choose to bring one. If you are unsure about purchasing a computer, we suggest that you spend some time on campus before making a decision. |
===Should I get a laptop or a desktop computer?=== | ===Should I get a laptop or a desktop computer?=== | ||
There are many advantages to bringing a laptop to campus: | There are many advantages to bringing a laptop to campus: | ||
*They are easier to transport, allowing you to take notes in class, or do homework from virtually anywhere. When problems arise, it's much easier to bring a laptop to the [[Technology Helpline]] for quick help or [[virus removal]] than a bulky desktop machine. | *They are easier to transport, allowing you to take notes in class, or do homework from virtually anywhere. When problems arise, it's much easier to bring a laptop to the [[Technology Helpline]] for quick help or [[virus removal]] than a bulky desktop machine. | ||
− | *With the convenience of the [[鶹Ƶ Wireless Network]], you'll be able to access the [[Internet]] | + | *With the convenience of the [[鶹Ƶ Wireless Network]], you'll be able to access the [[Internet]] anywhere on campus. |
On the other hand, laptops have a few disadvantages to desktops: | On the other hand, laptops have a few disadvantages to desktops: | ||
* Laptops are often more expensive than a comparable desktop. | * Laptops are often more expensive than a comparable desktop. | ||
* Their smaller size and portability often make them more prone to theft and damage. | * Their smaller size and portability often make them more prone to theft and damage. | ||
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* Laptops are more difficult to upgrade, therefore making it necessary to replace it sooner. | * Laptops are more difficult to upgrade, therefore making it necessary to replace it sooner. | ||
We suggest that your choice reflect your own lifestyle, habits, and personal preferences. | We suggest that your choice reflect your own lifestyle, habits, and personal preferences. | ||
− | ===What kind of computer should I get? [[Macintosh]], [[ | + | ===What kind of computer should I get? [[Macintosh]], [[Chromebook]], or [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]?=== |
− | Your platform choice should be determined by your relative comfort level and previous experience with each operating system. 鶹Ƶ owns and supports all | + | Your platform choice should be determined by your relative comfort level and previous experience with each operating system. 鶹Ƶ owns and supports all platforms, so the decision is completely yours to make. If you are interested in a Google [[Chromebook]], please see our [/gts/Chromebook Chromebook web page]. Some textbooks come with software that is not web-based, where Chromebooks are not supported by the publisher. '''Please be aware that lower-end Chromebooks may not be satisfactory when using processor heavy apps such as Zoom.''' |
===Are there any computer purchasing programs at 鶹Ƶ?=== | ===Are there any computer purchasing programs at 鶹Ƶ?=== | ||
− | + | {{Personal Computer Purchase Options}} | |
− | + | ===Do I need to bring a [[router|wireless router]] to campus?=== | |
− | + | No. Too many wireless access points in a small area can generate a substantial amount of interference, degrading everybody's wireless experience. For best performance, we recommend that students use the [[鶹Ƶ Wireless Network|college's wireless]]. It is available in all [[residence halls]]. | |
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− | + | ===Can I bring a streaming device to campus?=== | |
− | + | Yes, definitely! Please see our recommended streaming devices list - /gts/Streaming_Device. Devices such as a Smart TV, Smart Blu-ray players, Apple TVs, and the Nexus Player work well on our network to stream Netflix, Hulu, etc. However, Screen-casting from a cell phone/tablet to the device currently isn't supported. We recommend that when using these devices, you use an ethernet (RJ45) cable (provided free by Technology Services). If you haven't purchased a Blu-ray player or TV yet, look for a wired ethernet (RJ45) port on the back when purchasing. | |
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===What are the '''minimum requirements''' for the computer I bring to 鶹Ƶ?=== | ===What are the '''minimum requirements''' for the computer I bring to 鶹Ƶ?=== | ||
− | Before connecting to the campus network, all computers must have current [[virus protection]] and up-to-date [http://update.microsoft.com/ security updates | + | Before connecting to the campus network, all computers must have current [[virus protection]] and up-to-date [http://update.microsoft.com/ security updates], along with the following list of minimum requirements: |
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<td> Operating System </td> | <td> Operating System </td> | ||
− | <td> Windows | + | <td> Windows 11 </td> |
− | <td> | + | <td> macOS 12 (Monterey) </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td> Networking </td> | <td> Networking </td> | ||
− | <td colspan="2"> 10/100 | + | <td colspan="2"> '''5GHz Dual Band Wireless AC''' (aka A/B/G/N/AC or A/G/N/AC), Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) [http://wireless.gac.edu Wireless] access available in most campus spaces. </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td> Anti-Virus Software </td> | <td> Anti-Virus Software </td> | ||
− | <td colspan="2"> | + | <td colspan="2">Microsoft Security Essentials or Windows Defender (free, built into Windows 8/10) </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td> Operating System </td> | <td> Operating System </td> | ||
− | <td> Windows | + | <td> Windows 11 (any variety) </td> |
− | <td> | + | <td> macOS 13 (Ventura) or newer </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td> RAM </td> | <td> RAM </td> | ||
− | <td> | + | <td> 16 GB or higher </td> |
− | <td> | + | <td> 16 GB or higher </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td> Connectivity </td> | <td> Connectivity </td> | ||
− | <td colspan="2">Dual Band Wireless | + | <td colspan="2">'''5GHz Dual Band Wireless AC''' (aka A/B/G/N/AC or A/G/N/AC), Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td> Processor </td> | <td> Processor </td> | ||
− | <td> Intel i5 </td> | + | <td> Current Gen Intel i5 </td> |
− | <td> | + | <td> M series processor</td> |
+ | </tr> | ||
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+ | <td> Hard Drive </td> | ||
+ | <td> 256GB SSD or larger </td> | ||
+ | <td> 256GB SSD or larger </td> | ||
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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Generally the "business class" models are more durable and come with longer warranties. | Generally the "business class" models are more durable and come with longer warranties. | ||
− | === | + | ===Connecting to the 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network=== |
− | + | There is no longer a registration process required to access the 鶹Ƶ wireless networks. | |
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− | + | ===How do I have the best wireless network experience at 鶹Ƶ?=== | |
+ | When buying a computer, double check that it comes with a 5GHz wireless card built-in. While Macintosh laptops come with them standard, most PC laptops do not come with 5GHz wireless cards in the preconfigured models in stores. Find out if you can order the laptop with a 5GHz wireless card, or purchase your computer straight from the manufacturer. | ||
+ | [https://gustavus.edu/gts/Tips_for_Purchasing_a_5_Ghz_Windows_Laptop Purchasing a 5GHz laptop] |
Latest revision as of 09:30, 21 August 2024
Contents
- 1 Purchasing a computer
- 1.1 Do I need to bring a computer to campus?
- 1.2 Should I get a laptop or a desktop computer?
- 1.3 What kind of computer should I get? Macintosh, Chromebook, or Windows?
- 1.4 Are there any computer purchasing programs at 鶹Ƶ?
- 1.5 Do I need to bring a wireless router to campus?
- 1.6 Can I bring a streaming device to campus?
- 1.7 What are the minimum requirements for the computer I bring to 鶹Ƶ?
- 1.8 What are the recommended specifications for my computer at 鶹Ƶ?
- 1.9 Connecting to the 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network
- 1.10 How do I have the best wireless network experience at 鶹Ƶ?
Purchasing a computer
Do I need to bring a computer to campus?
鶹Ƶ does not require students to bring their own computers to campus, however, many choose to bring one. If you are unsure about purchasing a computer, we suggest that you spend some time on campus before making a decision.
Should I get a laptop or a desktop computer?
There are many advantages to bringing a laptop to campus:
- They are easier to transport, allowing you to take notes in class, or do homework from virtually anywhere. When problems arise, it's much easier to bring a laptop to the Technology Helpline for quick help or virus removal than a bulky desktop machine.
- With the convenience of the 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network, you'll be able to access the Internet anywhere on campus.
On the other hand, laptops have a few disadvantages to desktops:
- Laptops are often more expensive than a comparable desktop.
- Their smaller size and portability often make them more prone to theft and damage.
- Laptops are more difficult to upgrade, therefore making it necessary to replace it sooner.
We suggest that your choice reflect your own lifestyle, habits, and personal preferences.
What kind of computer should I get? Macintosh, Chromebook, or Windows?
Your platform choice should be determined by your relative comfort level and previous experience with each operating system. 鶹Ƶ owns and supports all platforms, so the decision is completely yours to make. If you are interested in a Google Chromebook, please see our Chromebook web page. Some textbooks come with software that is not web-based, where Chromebooks are not supported by the publisher. Please be aware that lower-end Chromebooks may not be satisfactory when using processor heavy apps such as Zoom.
Are there any computer purchasing programs at 鶹Ƶ?
鶹Ƶ does not sell computers to students, faculty or staff but does maintain a relationship with , , and allowing community members to purchase computers and supplies at an educational discount direct from the vendor. Please use the following links to ensure you receive educational pricing.
- Please visit the or call 1-800-My-APPLE.
- Please visit the .
- Please visit the or call 1-800-987-3555.
Note: Almost all vendors have educational discounts for students, faculty and staff. All you have to do is ask.
FREE SOFTWARE Microsoft Office 365 is currently available for FREE to download for current 鶹Ƶ students and employees.
Also, community members are able to buy certain software and some hardware at educational discounts from stores and directly from their website such as Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, InDesign, etc). Remember to always ask for an academic discount. You might be asked to supply an ID or email address.
Do I need to bring a wireless router to campus?
No. Too many wireless access points in a small area can generate a substantial amount of interference, degrading everybody's wireless experience. For best performance, we recommend that students use the college's wireless. It is available in all residence halls.
Can I bring a streaming device to campus?
Yes, definitely! Please see our recommended streaming devices list - /gts/Streaming_Device. Devices such as a Smart TV, Smart Blu-ray players, Apple TVs, and the Nexus Player work well on our network to stream Netflix, Hulu, etc. However, Screen-casting from a cell phone/tablet to the device currently isn't supported. We recommend that when using these devices, you use an ethernet (RJ45) cable (provided free by Technology Services). If you haven't purchased a Blu-ray player or TV yet, look for a wired ethernet (RJ45) port on the back when purchasing.
What are the minimum requirements for the computer I bring to 鶹Ƶ?
Before connecting to the campus network, all computers must have current virus protection and up-to-date , along with the following list of minimum requirements:
Requirement | Windows | Macintosh |
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Operating System | Windows 11 | macOS 12 (Monterey) |
Networking | 5GHz Dual Band Wireless AC (aka A/B/G/N/AC or A/G/N/AC), Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) access available in most campus spaces. | |
Anti-Virus Software | Microsoft Security Essentials or Windows Defender (free, built into Windows 8/10) | |
Current Security Patches | Run Software Update |
What are the recommended specifications for my computer at 鶹Ƶ?
Recommendation | Windows | Macintosh |
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Operating System | Windows 11 (any variety) | macOS 13 (Ventura) or newer |
RAM | 16 GB or higher | 16 GB or higher |
Connectivity | 5GHz Dual Band Wireless AC (aka A/B/G/N/AC or A/G/N/AC), Built-in 10/100/1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45 connector) | |
Processor | Current Gen Intel i5 | M series processor |
Hard Drive | 256GB SSD or larger | 256GB SSD or larger |
Warranty | 3 year warranty | AppleCare Protection Plan |
Generally the "business class" models are more durable and come with longer warranties.
Connecting to the 鶹Ƶ Wireless Network
There is no longer a registration process required to access the 鶹Ƶ wireless networks.
How do I have the best wireless network experience at 鶹Ƶ?
When buying a computer, double check that it comes with a 5GHz wireless card built-in. While Macintosh laptops come with them standard, most PC laptops do not come with 5GHz wireless cards in the preconfigured models in stores. Find out if you can order the laptop with a 5GHz wireless card, or purchase your computer straight from the manufacturer. Purchasing a 5GHz laptop