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How can I access wireless on the Knoxville campus as a visitor?
There are two levels of visitor access available for wireless: E-mail based access and Sponsored access.
For E-mail Based Access:
Any...
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How do I register my Nintendo Wii on the network?
Do you already have OperaThe Opera browser is available from the online store. Unfortunately, unless you have previously used your Wii on the...
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How do I register my PDA or cell phone device on the wireless network?
Please visit the OIT Service Center in the Commons. We will need the MAC address (hardware address) of the device. If you need help locating the MAC...
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I have a PlayStation Portable. How do I set it up to use the UT wireless network?
Follow these steps to set up and register your PSP for the UT wireless network:
When you turn the PSP on without a game or movie in it, it...
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What are the policies for the wireless network?
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville wireless network service is governed by University of Tennessee policies available online at the main and the...
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I cannot click on the Wireless Networks tab in Windows XP to type in the network name. What should I do?
You need to be logged in as the administrator and go in the control panel and select admin tools, then services, and scroll all the way down until...
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What is the Difference Between 802.11B, 802.11G, and 802.11N?
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) certified a new standard, 802.11g, by merging two incompatible wireless networking...
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I own a Cisco, D-Link, Linksys, Netgear, Nortel, or SMC a/b/g wireless card and am having throughput (slow connection) problems
There has been a problem discovered with certain cards made by these manufacturers.
Who is affected:
Certain 802.11a/b/g client cards that...
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I can't connect to Active Directory or see my H: or I: drives when I am using wireless.
OIT made several changes to the wireless network during the summer of 2009. Three separate wireless networks were created and named ut-open,...
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