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To connect, look for the "MSSI-LAB" ESSID on the 3rd floor of Malone Hall and use your [[MSSI Accounts|MSSI Account]] to authenticate. | To connect, look for the "MSSI-LAB" ESSID on the 3rd floor of Malone Hall and use your [[MSSI Accounts|MSSI Account]] to authenticate. | ||
− | Please keep in mind that while this and other ISI networks give you much more freedom than JHU, you are still bound by the terms and conditions set in the ISI Rules of Use for the MSSI Lab and General-Use Computers as well as local, state and/or federal laws and | + | Please keep in mind that while this and other ISI networks give you much more freedom than JHU, you are still bound by the terms and conditions set in the ISI Rules of Use for the MSSI Lab and General-Use Computers as well as local, state and/or federal laws and [http://it.jhu.edu/policies/ JHU's Computing Ethics Policy]. |
Revision as of 12:14, 10 December 2018
About
This network is designed to interact with systems in the MSSI Lab and is strictly for use by ISI students.
- Location: Malone Hall 316 and 356
- ESSID: MSSI-LAB
- Supported Protocols: 802.11N/B/G/A/AC
- Authentication: WPA2 Enterprise; 802.1x RADIUS PEAP/MSCHAPV2
Features
Here's some things you can do on the MSSI-LAB wifi that you can't do on the Hopkins wifi:
- Connect to SITATUNGA, the MSSI Shared Storage server.
- Connect to STEAM, the MSSI license server for FTK and IDA Pro.
- Access hacking resources!
- The Hopkins network blocks access to certain websites related to network security or hacking. You don't have to worry about any filters on this network.
- Connect directly to internal research and coursework VMs.
- Access to the MSSI Lab Printers
Connecting
To connect, look for the "MSSI-LAB" ESSID on the 3rd floor of Malone Hall and use your MSSI Account to authenticate.
Please keep in mind that while this and other ISI networks give you much more freedom than JHU, you are still bound by the terms and conditions set in the ISI Rules of Use for the MSSI Lab and General-Use Computers as well as local, state and/or federal laws and JHU's Computing Ethics Policy.