For the latest list of wireless access locations, visit securenet.niu.edu
To use the wireless network on the DeKalb campus, users must have a laptop computer or other device with wireless capability. Wireless network cards are available from the Holmes Student Center Bookstore. NIU’s network uses a “B” standard, but the “G” cards rated for faster networks will function in some locations.
In addition, you need to be aware of the following in order to use NIU’s wireless network:
In the residence halls: The following is required to use the wireless network in the residence halls. For more information, refer to the ResTech website restech.niu.edu
All NIU wireless access points are installed and supported by ITS. Access points not installed and supported by ITS are identified as “rogue devices” and will be disabled from accessing the network.
Outside the residence halls:
You are responsible for updating your own operating system and browser with the latest patches. In addition, you should install McAfee antivirus software (available free to NIU students/staff/ affiliates) and update virus definition files regularly. Failure to update your system may result in being blocked from use of the NIU network.
The following is required to use the wireless network outside the residence halls.
All NIU wireless access points are installed and supported by ITS. Access points that are not installed and supported by ITS are identified as “rogue devices” and will be disabled from accessing the network.
For more information, see Getting Help for Your Computing and Telecommunications Problems.
For wireless support in the residence halls, please contact the ResTech Helpdesk at restech@niu.edu or call 753-6267.
For wireless support outside of the residence halls, please contact the ITS Helpdesk at helpdesk@niu.edu or 753-8100.
Community Data Ports (CDPs) are available in the Holmes Student Center Cyber Café, Barsema Hall’s atrium area, and in Neptune Central near the fireplace. CDPs are usually placed in a visible area, and typically feature instructions on how to connect.
To use these connections, users will need to configure their computer the same way they would for use of the wireless network. See previous section “Outside the Residence Halls.”
Users will need an Ethernet card and a short patch cable (also referred to as an Ethernet Cable or RJ45 cable) to connect. Both are available at the University Bookstore.