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Last Updated: 15 May 2013
Personal computer equipment can be used in the lab if
all
of the following conditions are met:
- It will not harm the other equipment or people in the lab.
The equipment must have adequate security/virus protection, filtering of
network ports to prevent intrusions, and power protection.
- No lab equipment is disconnected to allow your
personal equipment to function.
Unplugging cables from hubs, power from
power strips, or opening up closed cable trays under the
desktops is not allowed. In general, since other people
need to use the workstations, we always want them to be
ready to use. In addition, unplugging and replugging
cords tends to bend pins and ruin equipment.
This means you must find an open network port or
electrical outlet.
Be careful
with network hubs/switches -- on LinkSys hubs and switches,
when looking from the back of the hub where all of the ports can
be seen, the second port from the right looks like it is
open, but it is unusable.
You will probably disable the network for everyone if you plug into
that port.
- The use is temporary and lasts for only the time that
you are present in the lab.
We are not responsible for any equipment you bring into
the lab.
- It doesn't draw an excessive amount of power.
- It is not a wireless hub or switch.
For the sake of network security, we do not allow any wireless
hubs or switches to be attached to the campus network.
15 May 2013 |
Removed restriction on charging device batteries.
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7 May 2003 |
Removed some quarter-specific content, added warning about
plugging into hub/switch, and disallowed wireless hubs/switches.
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27 Dec 2001 |
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