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Wireless access at Indiana University and Purdue University

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Introduction

A partnership between Indiana University and Purdue University greatly expands wireless network access for members of each community. IU visitors to Purdue campuses and Purdue visitors to IU campuses can make seamless wireless network connections using their wireless laptops or personal digital assistants (PDAs) as if they were on one of their own campuses.

This capability uses the I-Light network, which connects the IU Bloomington, IUPUI, IU East, and Purdue West Lafayette campuses to each other and to Internet2. Purdue students, faculty, and staff can access the wireless network at IUB, IUPUI, and IUE, and students, faculty, and staff from IUB, IUPUI, and IUE can access the Purdue wireless network.

Instructions for Purdue users at IU

If you are within range of the IU Guest network at IUB, IUPUI, or IUE, you should be able to make a VPN connection to the Purdue VPN server; see Purdue's VPN instructions.

Wireless access is widely available on IU campuses.

Instructions for IU users at Purdue

If you have used your computer to access the wireless network at IUB, IUPUI, or IUE using IU's VPN, you will be able to connect via the wireless network at Purdue University without changing your configuration. The Purdue network is named PAL2.0-Instruction, and if you are within range of this network, you should be able to make a VPN connection to IU the same as you would using wireless at IUB, IUPUI, or IUE.

Note: If you are not within range of the PAL2.0-Instruction network, you may see a window telling you that none of your trusted wireless networks are available and asking if you want to associate with some other network (i.e., not PAL2.0-Instruction). Answer No; other networks are not supported and you will not be able to connect with your IU credentials. Also, in Windows, if you have your Network Connections control panel set to automatically join any available network (this is the default), you may find yourself connected to a network other than PAL2.0-Instruction. In this case, the network is also not supported.

For more information, see:

For instructions on how to configure your computer to use IU's VPN, see The basics of VPN at IU.

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Last modified on September 14, 2009.

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