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UCI offers mobile Internet access via Wi-Fi across many locations on campus. UCInet Mobile Access provides UCI affiliates and visitors a fast and convenient way to connect to the web with mobile computers and devices.
- Manual Registration
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- Manual Registration
5 Σεπ 2024 · Internet Access. Welcome back to campus, Anteaters! UCInet Mobile Access provides UCI affiliates and visitors a fast and convenient way to connect to the web with mobile computers and devices. Wi-Fi. Quick Links. Register for internet access. Get started with UCI email. Enroll in Duo. Change my UCInetID password. Use the VPN.
ResNet Mobile Access. Instructions for residents of Arroyo Vista, Campus Village, Mesa Court, Middle Earth, and Verano Place 70000-76000 on how to register your mobile devices. Router Setup. Instructions for residents of Palo Verde, Verano Place, and the ICHA Communities on how to register your router. Cable Television
29 Αυγ 2024 · Current UCI Students. ACCESS. Can I access UCI’s licensed online library resources (databases, eBooks, journals, and periodicals) from anywhere, either OFF or ON campus? Yes! Actively enrolled UCI students can access UCI’s licensed online library resources for personal, educational, non-commercial purposes: What is the VPN, and why do I need it?
Student. Maintain minimum security standards on your computer to access the UCI network and resources. Enroll in Duo Multi-Factor Authentication. Keep your passwords secure. Use the UCI Campus VPN when off-campus. Use Eduroam for wifi when on-campus. Be familiar with DMCA compliance. Avoid job scams.
UCInetID is your online ID for accessing online resources at UCI. It consists of a unique user name, and you authenticate yourself with a password. It can be activated by faculty, staff, students, sponsored IDs, groups, retirees, student applicants, and alumni.
To use wireless access to connect to the Internet, UCI students faculty and staff will need to: Have a laptop or mobile device with Wi-Fi (802.11b, 802.11g or 802.11n) capabilities either built-in or via an accessory card; Determine the MAC address (usually on the back of the wireless card)