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Guest Access | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/guest-access
UNLV-Guest wireless is intended for use by UNLV guests. Current faculty, staff and students should use UNLV-Secure. Examples include but are not limited to conference attendees, alumni visiting campus, local news crews, and guest lecturers. UNLV-Guest has access to public Internet resources only. UNLV-Guest Hours of Availability. 7 am to midnight. View Available Wireless Networks and make sure you are connected to UNLV-Guest. UNLV-Guest is compatible with 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless cards. The IT Help Desk.
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Security & Usage | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/security-usage
Unencrypted wireless connections, such as UNLV-Guest, are insecure. By using UNLV Wireless you are accepting that it is possible for others on this network to intercept the information you send and receive through the network. UNLV-Secure is a wireless network which encrypts data as it is sent between your mobile device (handhelds or laptops) and wireless access points. It protects information from interception by customers who share wireless service within the same location. Contact the IT Help Desk.
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Wireless Hotspots | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/wireless-hot-spots
5SS - 5th Street School. Coverage in select locations. ARC - Paul B. Sogg Architecture Bldg. Coverage in select locations. ASC - Academic Success Center. BDC - Bennett Professional Development Center. Coverage in select locations. BEH - Frank and Estelle Beam Hall. Selected third, fourth, and fifth floor locations. BHS - Rod Lee Bigelow Health Sciences. BMC - Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center. BSL - William S. Boyd School of Law. Coverage in select locations. Building B (Coverage in select locations).
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Access Your E-Mail and Calendar | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/getting-started
For the UNLV-Secure Network. Turn on your computer or mobile device and verify that your wireless is turned on. Connect to the UNLV-Secure. UNLV students, faculty, staff) or UNLV-Guest. Campus guests only) network. If you already have a username and password for UNLV-Secure, follow the secure network setup instructions. If you don't have a username and password, you will need to visit https:/ accounts.wireless.unlv.edu. And create your account first. You can also visit the IT Help Desk.
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Overview | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/overview
The UNLV Wireless (Wi-Fi) Network is:. Available to currently enrolled UNLV students, faculty, and staff who have a valid UNLV RebelCard. Available to UNLV Guests such as conference attendees, alumni visiting campus, local news crews, and guest lecturers ( UNLV-Guest. Supported by the Office of Information Technology. Not available everywhere on campus. Refer to the Wireless Hotspots. Page for campus hotspots. Compatible with 802.11a/b/g/n. Contact the IT Help Desk. Your opinion matters to us.
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Wireless Hotspots | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/access-locations
5SS - 5th Street School. Coverage in select locations. ARC - Paul B. Sogg Architecture Bldg. Coverage in select locations. ASC - Academic Success Center. BDC - Bennett Professional Development Center. Coverage in select locations. BEH - Frank and Estelle Beam Hall. Selected third, fourth, and fifth floor locations. BHS - Rod Lee Bigelow Health Sciences. BMC - Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center. BSL - William S. Boyd School of Law. Coverage in select locations. Building B (Coverage in select locations).
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Wi-Fi & Network Security | UNLV Smart Computing
https://smartcomputing.unlv.edu/wi-fi-network-security
Skip to main content. Information For ». Quick Links ». Wi-Fi and Network Security. Computer Security at UNLV. Wi-Fi and Network Security. Computer Security at UNLV. Wi-Fi and Network Security. Most devices today need an Internet connection to be useful, but anyone can set up a free Wi-Fi network and fool you into handing over your personal data. Know or verify who owns Wi-Fi or wired networks before you connect. Connect to secured networks whenever possible. Password protect your home Wi-Fi network.
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Frequently Asked Questions | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/frequently-asked-questions
What is Wireless Network Access? Who can use the UNLV Wireless Network? What do I need to use this network? How do I install my external wireless card? How can I get access to UNLV Wireless for the first time? Are there other wireless networks on campus? I forgot my password. How do I retrieve it? What is Wireless Network Access? A wireless network is one in which a mobile user can connect to a local area network (LAN) through a wireless connection. Who can use the UNLV Wireless Network? Mac OS X.x.
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UNLV-Secure | UNLV Wireless | UNLV Office of Information Technology (OIT)
https://wireless.unlv.edu/secure
Increase your data security. UNLV-Secure encrypts traffic between your wireless device (laptops or handhelds) and wireless access points, protecting information from being intercepted. Simplify your login process. Once you set up UNLV-Secure on your wireless device, your username and password will be stored so that you will not have to log in every time you use wireless on campus. Remember to protect your device from theft or misuse when you save usernames and passwords. Who can use it? Under Trusted roo...