Network Connectivity On Campus
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NSIT provides on-campus connectivity services for the University of Chicago network, including IP addressing.
More information about connecting to the network is available in the Connect to the Network Tip Sheet.
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Related Services
- Network Connectivity From Off-Campus - Information about remote access to the network through the VPN or Modem Pool
- Wireless Networking - Information about connecting wirelessly to the network
Table of Contents
- Jack Activation
- IP Adressing on the Data Network
- Permanent IP Connections
- Dynamic IP Connections (DHCP)
- Host Registration Forms
Related Topics from Find IT 
- Activate a data jack
- Change a cname
- Change an IP address location
- Change an IP address name
- Change my DNS settings
- Change the contact or hardware information for an IP address
- Connect to the University of Chicago Network
- Convert a host to a cname
- Delete a cname
- Delete an IP address
- Get a data jack installed
- Get a data jack repaired
- Get access to library resources from off campus
- Get an IP address automatically
- Get network service if the University doesn't provide it
- Get tips on getting connected to the University network
- Learn about the IP addresses assigned by the University Network
- Learn about the University's Data Networking policies
- Learn about the University's network maintenance windows
- Learn about the University's networking infrastructure policy
- Learn about the University's peer-to-peer traffic limits
- Learn about the University's policy on the redirection of University domain names to external networks
- Learn about the University's policy on the use of domain names other than uchicago.edu
- Learn about the University's Port Monitoring Policy
- Manually alternate between network connections
- Remove a network bridge
- Request a 10.135 IP address
- Request a Building Automation System 10.136 IP address
- Request a new cname
- Request an IP address
- View the Universal Wiring Plan
- Use the proxy server
Last updated: 11/25/08