Information Technology Services

Network Connectivity (Wired and Wireless)

Network Connectivity enables you to access services beyond your individual computer, whether that’s the printer down the hall, the server running your critical application, or an internet webpage.

To ensure the security of the UW-W network and compliance with UWSA policies, ITS, in consultation with campus leadership and the campus community, will implement ongoing enhancements to the wired and wireless networks.

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Network Connectivity Features

  • Provide a safe computing environment with posture-checking and authentication when connecting to the network.

  • Over 2,000 Wireless Access Points across the Whitewater and Rock campuses, including outdoor areas and parking lots.

  • Fiber optic cables between buildings, campuses, and the internet provide high-speed access and throughput.

Getting Started with Network Connectivity

 

Wired Connectivity 

Wired connectivity is the standard method of connecting stationary equipment such as desktop computers, printers, etc. to the campus network. Wired connectivity is provided for university-owned equipment in academic and administrative buildings on campus, and in the Innovation Center. Wired connectivity is provided to students in the residence halls through ResNET.

Wireless Connectivity

Wireless network connectivity is provided for convenience and mobility for laptops and other mobile devices. Wireless network access is available in all of the major academic and administrative areas, as well as outdoor areas on campus. Wireless is intended to augment the wired network and is not intended to replace a wired network connection for stationary equipment, including laptops in administrative settings. 

Wireless networking on campus is funded primarily through Student Technology Fee and focuses on providing general student access. Wireless performance is not guaranteed in administrative settings. For applications of wireless networking in instructional or administrative settings (classrooms or offices), please contact the Help Desk to initiate a consultation. Employees will need up-to-date antivirus software to utilize campus network services, including Wi-Fi from a personal computer.

How-To Guides and Training

Guest Wi-Fi Access

Guests can easily connect to the UWW Guest Wi-Fi network by accepting our terms and conditions. Once connected, guests have 24 hours of access, after which they can reconnect and reaccept the terms and conditions.

Eduroam* Wi-Fi

University guests with eduroam accounts from their home institutions can connect to UWW's eduroam network using their home university credentials. Most devices configured at home institutions to use eduroam will connect at UWW automatically. If a device can successfully connect to eduroam at a home institution it should not need any changes to work at UWW. 

*UWW is a member of eduroam ("educational roaming"), a secure, world-wide roaming Wi-Fi service used by over 30,000 institutions

Computer Guest Access Accounts

University sponsors may request guest access for lab or classroom computers by submitting a Computer Guest Access Request. Computer access for guests attending an event, camp, or conference at UW-Whitewater may remain active for up to seven days. 

Network Jack Activation

UW-Whitewater employees can submit a request to activate, deactivate, move, or install a network jack. There is no charge to move or deactivate a network jack. There is a $175 charge for a new jack activation. Requested network jacks will be activated within 3-10 business days.

New Networked Device

If you are considering a new device to connect to the wired or wireless network, please submit a request for evaluation through ServiceNow before purchasing the device.

Related Policies & Agreements

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