֭Ƶguest Wireless Network Overview
Guests to ֭Ƶ can take advantage of the public wireless network which provides limited access to the Internet. Those utilizing this wireless network will only have the following protocols available to them:
PROTOCOL | Port | Description |
HTTP | 80 | HyperText Transfer Protocol, the protocol used by the World Wide Web. |
HTTPS | 443 | HyperText Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HTTP over SSL. |
IMAPS | 993 | Internet Message Access Protocol over SSL, a protocol for retrieving e-mail messages. |
POP3S | 995 | Post Office Protocol 3 over SSL, a protocol for retrieving e-mail messages. |
SSMTP | 465 | Simple Mail Transfer Protocol over SSL, a protocol for sending e-mail messages between servers. |
Security Considerations
The nature of wireless networks is they allow users to connect to the network by use of radio signals which are broadcasted to all recipients in their local area. This makes it easy for any third party to intercept network traffic intended for, or generated by, someone other than themselves. Wireless users should be aware of this and make every effort to keep their communications secure. Please do not relay any personal information over an unsecured network such as the guest wireless network.
It is strongly recommended that ֭Ƶ students, faculty, and staff configure their wireless devices to use the encrypted and more secure wireless network as opposed to this guest wireless network.
Connecting to the Guest Wireless Network
- “֭Ƶguest” is the broadcasted wireless network for university guests. Have your device connect to this service.
- Open a web browser to see the login page.
- Read the terms of use.
- Click the Log In button to agree to the terms of use.
- That’s it! You are now on the guest wireless network.