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Can I access the Internet from my dorm room?
Q: Answer Yes. Undergraduates and graduate students at MIT living in dormitories have access to MITnet through a network connection located in their dorm room. Each dorm room is equipped with a special phonejack (called a 5ESS jack), and these jacks have two ...
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internet, network, dorm
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I'm moving between dorms, do I need a new IP address?
Q: Answer Yes, you need a new IP address when you move between dorms. You do not need a new IP address if you move within a dorm, however, remember that your old contact information will still ...
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The Wireless Networks at MIT
Overview MIT has an ubiquitous wireless network installation in all academic, administrative, and residential buildings including FSILG housing. !mitwifi.png align=right,width=247,height=195! Tips Make sure your device has the latest wireless ...
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Wireless in the residence halls
page: All of the MIT residence halls have complete wireless coverage in addition to the wired ethernet network. There are now two ways to connect to MITnet. While the traditional wired network is useful for some desktop computers and server setups, Residential Computing ...
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c-wireless, wireless, residential_computing
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