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Wireless Network in Hatcher

Connecting to the UM wireless network in the Hatcher Graduate Library is easy, as long as you are in a building location where the UM wireless network is available.

  1. Insert your wireless card (unless the wireless card is built-in) and turn on your laptop/notebook.
  2. Using your network management software, select UM Wireless Network.
  3. Launch a web browser:
    • Firefox: version 1.0 or later for Windows, Macintosh, or Linux computers.
    • Microsoft Internet Explorer: version 5.5 or later for Windows, version 5.2 or later for Macintosh computers.
    • Netscape Navigator: version 4.7.2 or later for Windows, Macintosh, or Linux computers.
    • Safari: version 1.2.3 for Macintosh computers.
  4. Your web browser home page will be redirected to the UM Wireless Network authentication page.
  5. Login by typing your uniqname and UMICH password in the appropriate login boxes.
  6. Your network browser will return to your predetermined home page.
  7. You are now connected to the UM Wireless Network and can use your network applications.
  8. To log out, type the word "logout" in your browser's URL box. Your existing wireless authenticated session will be terminated.

If you roam out of range, put your computer in hibernation/sleep mode or turn it off for at least 10 minutes, you will be automatically logged out of UM wireless network.

Wireless access is available in most, but not all, of the Shapiro and Hatcher library buildings. Maps showing where the signal is strongest are online at http://www.itcom.itd.umich.edu/wireless/maps/ (scroll down to the links for the Hatcher Graduate Library and for the Shapiro Library).

For more help, and a full overview of the UM wireless network, see http://www.itcom.itd.umich.edu/wireless. You can also call 4-HELP for assistance. (734/764-4357)

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