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Common New Student Questions

Computers

Telecommunications


How do I get my network-e-mail password and/or my Voyager pin?
Account information is mailed to new students in the summer housing letter. It is printed on a sheet entitled "Student Computer Account Information." The network-e-mail password is separate and different from the Voyager pin. If you misplace your letter, account information can be obtained in person from the ITS Helpdesk, located in room 201 of the library.

What is my e-mail address?
Generally, e-mail addresses follow the format of firstname.middle initial.lastname@lawrence.edu, i.e. john.j.doe@lawrence.edu
OR your_username@lawrence.edu

What e-mail client does Lawrence use?
Lawrence is currently standardized on Webmail, a web-based e-mail client which may be accessed via the internet on and off campus. Webmail may be accessed at the following address: https://mailhub.lawrence.edu/

Is wireless available on campus?
Yes, both encrypted and unencrypted wireless access are available to students. To learn more, click here.

How do I connect my computer to the Lawrence Network?
To connect to the Lawrence network you will need an ethernet card (if your computer does not already have one), an ethernet cable/s, and a current Internet browser such as Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Safari. You will then need to configure your computer for the Lawrence network and register your hardware address. See Room Connections for detailed instructions.

If I need help connecting my computer, can I contact ITS?
ITS will provide support for students connecting computers to our network. ITS will also assist students with virus issues. Please contact the Helpdesk at 832-6570; you will most likely need to bring your computer to our office.

If my roommate and I bring computers, can we both connect to the network?
Yes, if both you and your roommate are bringing a computer and plan to connect to the Lawrence network, one of you will need to check-out a minihub from the ITS Helpdesk. A minihub allows multiple computers to be connected through one data port. There is no cost for checking out a minihub, as long as it is returned to ITS at the end of the school year. (If it is not returned, a charge of $50.00 plus a $20.00 service fee will be placed on your student account.)

Note: You will need three ethernet cables to connect two computers in your room. (One cable is required from each computer to the hub and an additional cable from the hub to the data port in the wall.) Students are responsible for providing their own ethernet cables. They are available for purchase at Union Station (campus store) or at most electronics stores. Ethernet cables are sold in various lengths; determine the length of cable you purchase by the placement of computers in proximity to the minihub. Check out the room layout page to estimate length of cable needed.

What does ITS recommend for the minimum computer configurations?
Click here for information about computer hardware requirements.

What are the ITS Helpdesk hours?
Click here for information about the Helpdesk.

Does my residence hall have a computer lab in it?
Lawrence residence halls contain public labs with networked computers, a networked laser printer, and a telephone for reporting issues to the Helpdesk at x6570. These are 24-hour access facilities. Each registered Lawrence student has a "star key" that allows entrance to these residence hall labs. Click here for a listing of residence hall computer locations.

Note: The Sage and Colman labs are larger in order to reflect the additional number of students residing in smaller nearby buildings. Labs in residence halls are managed with cooperation from the Dean of Students Office.

How is Lawrence combating computer viruses?
Due to the alarming number of viruses which have affected the Lawrence network, antivirus software is required on all Windows systems connected to the Lawrence network. The good news... ITS provides free antivirus software to students using the Windows operating system. The software can be downloaded here from on campus only. The software can then be automatically updated while your computer is connected to the network.


Can I bring a phone for use in my dorm room?
No, the university no longer provides phone jacks in student rooms. To learn more about student telecommunications at Lawrence, click here.

How do I make an on-campus call?
From any campus phone, simply dial the extension, the last four digits of the phone number, to place a call. (Campus phones are available in building hallways and outside for outbound calls to on-campus numbers, local area numbers, toll free numbers, as well as for emergencies.)