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Printing | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. Printing is available on the St. George Campus at a number of the Central Library locations. For information on how to print directly from your Windows laptop, go to the Wireless Printing. For wireless printing from a Mac, see the article Wireless printing for Mac OS X 10.4.10 and above. Email them to: support@wireless.utoronto.ca.
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FAQ | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. What does it mean to say that the campus is wireless? The wireless network at the University of Toronto allows laptop computers to connect to the campus network using wireless/radio frequency technology rather than the traditional ethernet card. The wireless network supports the 802.11b. Standards. These standards are know as Wi-Fi. Check the coverage maps. Note the use of 802.11b. Does/will the wireless network replace the wired network? Yes A device with an 802&...
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Overview | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. The University of Toronto Campus Wireless Network allows laptop computers to connect to the campus network using wireless/radio frequency technology. The campus wireless network does not support cellular technologies. We support these Wi-Fi standards:. The Campus Wireless Network is available to current students, faculty and staff. Alumni are not eligible to use the wireless network due to software licensing restrictions. Wireless Network - UofT is Available.
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Setup | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. For important information and policies, see. Using the Wireless Network. General information and setup information, see the. Email them to: support@wireless.utoronto.ca.
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Help | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. For assistance with configuring your laptop see the Information Commons Help Desk. Or contact the Information Commons Help Desk. More details can be found on " Using the Wireless Network. For recent changes in the Campus Wireless Network, see News. Page has answers to other aspects of the wireless service. Email them to: support@wireless.utoronto.ca.
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802.11a | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. This standard supports up to 54 Mbit/s on 13 channels and it uses a different frequency band than 'b' and 'g' cards. For a general discussion of 802.11 standards, see Wikipedia. Email them to: support@wireless.utoronto.ca.
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Coverage Maps | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. We are in the process of deploying new wireless equipment. These maps show the progress:. These maps indicate, generally, which buildings (marked in green) have wireless access points. (a number in a green circle indicates number of installed access points in building.) Not all floors have coverage. More detailed floor coverage maps are listed below. Real Time Usage Maps. Graphs showing concurrent sessions for some busy locations on Campus:. The two letter code.
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Wireless Changes | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. Recent Changes and Announcements. Security Update for Wireless - August 16,2016. Please be advised that ITS will be renewing the security certificate for University’s wireless authentication server on Tuesday, August 16th. After this update, wireless users will be prompted to accept or verify the new security certificate the first time they attempt to reconnect to the UofT. For campus wireless access information, please visit the Information Commons site.
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802.11n | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. This standard supports up to 300 Mbit/s. It uses that same channels as "A" and "G". This standard has now been approved. Email them to: support@wireless.utoronto.ca.
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Using | Campus Wireless Network
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U of T Home. Using the Wireless Network. Wireless networks are identified by their Service set identifier or SSID. We currently support 2 SSID's:. The is the best SSID to use. Details on the Information Common Web Site. We very much encourage the use of the SSID UofT. For those who have been using eduroam. SSID, this should be a simple change. Guest Access to Campus Wireless Networks. There are 2 options to allow visitors to University of Toronto to access the Wireless:. You can create them here.