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Wired Connection (Ethernet)

Students, faculty and staff can connect to the campus network and Internet either wirelessly (wi-fi) or via a wired (Ethernet cable) connection. Office and lab computers (and printers) typically use

Preserve Creator Access to Panopto Before Your Course is Archived

When Blackboard courses are archived, Panopto folder access is sometimes removed. Learn how to preserve Panopto access in a couple of easy steps. Preserve creator access to Panopto folders You

Add Users to Your WordPress Organization Site

If you are an administrator of your TU organization's WordPress site, you can add and remove users as needed by following the procedures outlined below. Instruct prospective users to sign in

Virtual Workspace - Submit Request or Question

Use the "Submit a Request or Question" button to the right for any general requests or questions related to Virtual Workspace. If you need to report a problem with Virtual Workspace , please visit

Virtual Workspace - Report a Problem

Use the "Report a Problem" button to the right to report a problem wiht Virtual Workspace. If you have a general request or question related to Virtual Workspace , please visit the Virtual

Request a Wired Network Connection

Contact the OTS Faculty/Staff Help Center to request the installation of a campus network port for the following scenarios:  You or your department has received a new computer Your existing

Sponsored Group Management Tool Video

The linked video demonstrates how to use the TU Sponsored Group Management Tool to view, add, edit and remove members from groups for email distribution lists and access to secured network resources

Configure Windows 10 for a tu-secure Wireless Connection

Windows 10 should automatically detect the tu-secure network; you should only need to select Connect and enter your NetID and password. However, if for some reason you have trouble connecting, you can

Configure Your iOS Device for tu-secure Wi-Fi

Configure your iOS device to connect to tu-secure, the wireless network that provides the most secure and stable connection and access to your H: drive and other secured resources. Connect your iOS

ResNet Configuration: Using a Switch

Resident students can borrow a network switch to use in their room from the Technology Support Desk on the main level of Cook Library. Using a Network Switch Port Assignments: Port 1 is

ResNet Configuration: Millennium, Tubman, Harris

Apogee (1-855-241-1590 or myresnet.com), not the university, provides WiFi, Ethernet, cable television services and associated support to students in Millennium Hall, Tubman House and Harris Hall

Configure Your Chromebook for tu-secure Wi-Fi

Configure your Chromebook to connect to the tu-secure wireless network, the recommended wireless network for TU faculty, staff and students. tu-secure provides the most secure and stable connection to

Connect Your Computer or Other Wi-Fi Device to the tu-openaccess Network

The tu-openaccess network does not require you to log in using your TU NetID. It is intended for campus guests and Wi-Fi devices not compatible with tu-secure. These instructions will help you connect

Configure Your Android Device for tu-secure Wi-Fi

Configure your Android device to connect to the tu-secure wireless network, the recommended wireless network for TU faculty, staff and students. tu-secure provides the most secure and stable

Stuck or Jammed Media (Blu-ray, DVD, CD, VHS) in the Classroom

Dismantling a media player or using force to extract a stuck disc or tape may damage the media or the player. If you cannot easily remove the media, call 4-TECH at 410-704-8324 or use the CCLT chat