Connecting to the Campus Network

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Joning the wireless network on campus

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Overview

Network connectivity is available in all buildings across campus. Campus members with a Puget Sound account should use the main PS-CampusAccess wireless network. The PS-GuestAccess wireless network is designed for visitors to browse the internet only and may not allow access to internal resources such as file shares.

Instructions for Campus Members

  1. On your device, click the WiFi network icon then select PS-CampusAccess.
  2. Open a browser and go to safeconnect.pugetsound.edu.
  3. Sign in with your Puget Sound username and password.
    • Note: You will not be able to sign in using an expired password. Make sure your password is current and does not need to be reset.
  4. Please read the Acceptable Use Policy then check the box to accept. Click Sign In.
  5. Click Download Now to download the Policy Key and follow prompts to install the file.
  6. The Policy Key will validate that your computer meets the requirements.
    • Your device must have anti-virus software installed and running
    • No illegal peer to peer file sharing
  7. If your device does not meet network requirements, a message will be displayed. Follow the on-screen instructions.
  8. If your system has met requirements, you will be able to access external websites such as Wikipedia or YouTube.

Instructions for Guests

Simply select PS-GuestAccess from the list of available WiFi networks.

About SafeConnect

SafeConnect is a network access control system used to protect our campus network by restricting access only to authorized users and devices. It is used to register your computer onto the campus network using your Puget Sound credentials. The SafeConnect Policy Key verifies that the device passes certain requirements before allowing network access. The Policy Key does not filter, log, or monitor internet content in any way.

 

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Article ID: 8088
Created
Tue 6/4/24 4:33 PM
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Fri 10/18/24 1:02 PM

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