if
you are using Windows XP Home Edition, please see separate
instructions for that operating system.
brought to you by your friendly Residential Computer Coordinators (RCCs).
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1: Getting Started
Before you can configure your system, you must have ethernet physically
installed. If you're not sure that you have ethernet installed, do the
following:
- In the Start menu, choose "Control Panel" (may be under
a menu called "Settings.")
- Double-click on the "System" control panel, and then click
on the "Hardware" tab at the top.
- Choose "Device Manager." You should
see a list of components similar to the one at right.
- Under the category "Network adapters" you
will find your wireless card, if you have one.
If you don't already have ethernet or a wireless card, then you can view
our recommendations at http://www.oberlin.edu/cit/resnet/ethernet.html.
Once your ethernet card is physically installed, turn on the computer.
Window XP should recognize and auto-configure the card. You may need to
insert your Windows XP CD-ROM or the disk that came with your card.
If at any point there is a problem, or you require
assistance installing your card or configuring other parts of your network
connection, please contact your RCC at cit@oberlin.edu.
Make sure you are in an area with wireless access, such as (most public
areas in Mudd Library, most public areas the Wilder Student Union, the
King building, many areas of Conservatory of Music, the
Conservatory Library, most areas of the Science Center, the Art Photodomes
and some areas of the Allen Art Building Annex, the dining hall
in Stevenson
Hall, East hall, Wilder Bowl and Tappan Square). |
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Step 2:
Choosing the Wireless Card
Click on the Start Menu Button and choose "Connect to" Wireless
Network Connection. |
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Step 3:
Connecting to the Internet
In order to connect to the Internet, you need to open your web browser,
authenticate with your Obiemail username and password. Your Windows XP
machine should be able to recognize that it is connected to our network
- because of this, you're already set up to visit Oberlin web pages.
To Authenicate and gain full network access : Open your
Web Browser, authenticate with your Obiemail username and password.
Follow any
additional instructions you receive.
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Step
4: Configuring Novell Netware*
Oberlin College uses the Netware system primarily
to connect to some printers and shared network resources such
as stulocker.
Most students find it useful to have access
to stulocker from their room; however, if you don't feel you'll
need stulocker access, you don't have to install Netware. The
only disadvantage to installing it is that you'll need to log in
with your Netware password every time you turn on your computer.
To use Novell Netware with XP Home, you need to install a separate
software program called the Client for Novell Netware. This guide will
step you through the process.
First you need to download and install the Novell Netware Client
- Open a web browser, and go to the following website: http://www.oberlin.edu/cit/downloads/win.html. (The
CIT Downloads site requires authentication with an ObieID and password.)
- Download the appropriate client (Student version or Staff version)
to a known location on your computer (i.e. the desktop).
- Expand the zip file you just downloaded, and note where you extract
the files to. We recommend a folder on your desktop with the same
name as the zip file.
- Open "my computer" and navigate to the folder where you
extracted the files.
- Open the folder and run the "ACU" program.
- When the installation is finished, it will ask you to reboot.
- The first time you log in, a box should pop up asking to change
your Windows password to match your Novell password. Say yes.
- When your computer has loaded, you can verify a succesful Novell
installation by opening "My Computer" and looking for your
Stulocker and other network drives (Diagram 1).
Remember, if you need assistance with any
step of this process or have any questions, feel free to email
your RCC at: cit@oberlin.edu.
Please include contact information including your full name, phone
number and room number. |
Diagram 1:
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you now need to create a new user account
on your computer to match your NetWare account.
- Go to the Start Menu, then "Control Panel," then "User
Accounts."
- Click "Create a new Account."
- Where it asks for a name for the account, type your Oberlin Username
(usually in the format InitialLastname, i.e. jsmith). Click next.
- When asked for account type, we recommend selecting "administrator."
Picking a limited account can potentially cause problems with older
software and future changes you want to make to your computer. Click
"create account."
- Back at the main account screen, click on the account you just created.
- Click "create password."
- Type your Novell password in here, in both fields. important: this
password is case sensitive.
- Shut down and restart your computer.
to test that your Novell Netware and Internet is working:
- When your computer has restarted, it should ask you for your username
and password. Type these in and log in.
- Once Windows XP has fully loaded, click on
the Start Menu, and then on "My Computer."
- In it, you should see a number of new drives,
including one labeled "stulocker on OCNS1."
if you see "stulocker" then your Novell is installed
correctly.
- open "Internet Explorer."
- In the address bar, type "www.yahoo.com" and
press enter.
- The website "yahoo.com" should load. If it doesn't, try
going to "www.oberlin.edu."
- if Oberlin's website loads, but Yahoo's does not, shut down your computer
for approximately 10 minutes and try again.
Remember, if you need assistance with any step
of this process or have any questions, feel free to email your RCC at:
cit@oberlin.edu |
*Netware instruction steps can be skipped. You can access Stulocker
without the Netware client at https://stulocker.cc.oberlin.edu/NetStorage/
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