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  • One network jack is available per student.  One or more Network jacks may also be available in select common areas such as lounges, study rooms, or lobbies.

  • Internet access from a Reshall jack does not require any authentication

  • Access to systems hosted on the internal SeattleU network from a Reshall jack requires the device authenticate at a web portal before attempting to connect to the internal system. Typical on-prem systems requiring such access include:

    • Computer Science servers

    • Select library systems, from a wired Reshall wired network jack requires

  • Each wired network jack will provide 85-95Mbit/sec throughput

  • Review ResHall Wired Network Jacks to see where to connect your wired device

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  • Devices must support 5GHz or 6GHz WiFi. We no longer use 2.4GHz for WiFi.

  • Two WiFi networks are available in the Reshalls above: SU-secure and SU-visitor

  • SU-secure

    • Recommended for use with computers, laptops, tablets, and smartphones

    • Requires authentication with a valid SeattleU username and password

    • Provides access to the internet. Provides access to select internal systems based on your status as a student (vs faculty, staff, etc)

    • There is no bandwidth (throughput) restriction applied to your SU-secure connection(s)

  • SU-visitor

    • Requires device registration instead of user authentication

    • The communication between your device and our wireless access point is not secured by SU-visitor. If your device initiates a secure connection to the remote system, the local traffic between your device and our wireless access point is secured.

    • There is a 100Mbit/sec bandwidth (throughput) restriction applied to each SU-visitor connection

    • Provides access to the internet. No access to any internal systems.

    • SU-visitor has two use cases:

      • Internet access for devices that are not compatible with SU-secure (such as using only a password to access a WiFi network), or are used daily or multiple times each week and the process of re-registering a device every 24 hours would be inconvenient. Such devices include gaming consoles, entertainment systems, audio/video streaming devices, TVs, personal assistants, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

      • Short term ad-hoc use by visiting family members, friends, or summer event attendees

    • You can register your device once for SU-visitor access through the current school year ending Spring quarter in June. See Can I connect my TV/game console/streaming device to SeattleU Wi-Fi?

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Numerous factors can affect your WiFi throughput including, but not limited to, the age and WiFi capabilities of your device

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the number of active WiFi devices near you, and the type of content being accessed

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. Devices that support 6GHz WiFi will realize the highest throughput and the least congestion. To see your real-time WiFi throughput to the internet, we recommend you use https://fast.com.

Can I use my wireless printer in a Reshall?

Yes. Residents in Bellarmine, Campion, Chardin, Douglas, Murphy Apartments, and Xavier are allowed to setup and use a wireless printer for their personal use. The device must support Bluetooth (our preference) or create a personal WiFi network to which your device connects. You cannot connect your wireless printer to either SU-secure or SU-visitor and print to it from your device, as this is considered peer-to-peer traffic on our WiFi networks and is blocked by default. Please consult the Setup guide for your wireless printer to configure either Bluetooth or wireless printing.

Can I use my own wireless router in a Reshall?

Residents in Bellarmine, Campion, Chardin, Douglas, Murphy Apartments, and Xavier are not allowed to setup or use any device that creates a WiFi network (SSID), whether it is broadcast or not. This is required to prevent impacts to SeattleU WiFi. This includes, but is not limited to:

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, wireless access points

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or wireless routers

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Wireless storage devices

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/firewalls. This is necessary to reduce potential impact with SeattleU-provided WiFi.

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Need additional help? Submit a ticket in our new portal here: IT Service Desk Help Center

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ResHall Network Service

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