Difference between revisions of "GReg"
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This feature is not supported on our network. Please disable it by following the directions below. | This feature is not supported on our network. Please disable it by following the directions below. | ||
− | #Click on Start. | + | #Click on '''Start'''. |
− | #Search for Settings and select it to open. | + | #Search for '''Settings''' and select it to open. |
− | #Click on Network & Wireless. | + | #Click on '''Network & Wireless'''. |
− | #Click on Wi-Fi. | + | #Click on '''Wi-Fi'''. |
− | #Click on Manage. | + | #Click on '''Manage'''. |
#Disable '''Random hardware addresses.''' | #Disable '''Random hardware addresses.''' | ||
''Note: This option will only be available if your device hardware is supported.'' | ''Note: This option will only be available if your device hardware is supported.'' |
Revision as of 16:12, 7 September 2016
To register your computer to work on 鶹Ƶ' network, visit .
For registration to complete successfully:
- Install all operating system updates (visit [])
- Visit and follow the on screen instructions.
Windows 10
Disable Random hardware addresses
This feature is not supported on our network. Please disable it by following the directions below.
- Click on Start.
- Search for Settings and select it to open.
- Click on Network & Wireless.
- Click on Wi-Fi.
- Click on Manage.
- Disable Random hardware addresses.
Note: This option will only be available if your device hardware is supported.