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Upgrade for Wireless Network Registration in Administrative & Academic Buildings

The Office of Information Technology is improving the network registration system on our campus. The next phase will involve deployment on the campus wireless network in academic and administrative buildings starting on May 15. OIT knows that the campus network, including UCB wireless, is a resource you rely on for accessing a wide variety of university and Internet resources. Keeping the network secure is critical to making sure the network is available and reliable. Network registration is an important part of keeping the network secure.

Network Security Improvements Will Require Network Registration

Registering to use the campus network is something most of us take for granted but it is a crucial step toward keeping the campus network secure. This fall the IT Security Office has been leading a project to upgrade the software and hardware that enable network registration on our campus.

What you should know about the upgrade:

UCB Wireless Is Now on the Buff Bus

The same UCB Wireless service that you use accross campus is now available on the Buff Bus and at Buff Bus stops. Learn more about UCB Wireless.

Now you can hop on the Buff Bus and the campus wireless network at the same time. That’s because for the first time, UCB Wireless is available on the Buff Bus. You connect to it just like you connect to UCB Wireless on campus. Using UCB Wireless allows you to access campus resources, such as file servers or library resources, which are restricted to the campus network.