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Computer, Networking, and Telephone GuideThis page is designed to be a comprehensive index to computer, networking, and phone information that you need as a student. Links to more detailed information are provided as needed. Please read this information thoroughly and use it as a reference, even while you're on campus. If after reading through this section you still have a question, feel free to contact the IT Department by phone at 813.899.6797 or email it@floridacollege.edu. Section Index:
I. Logging OnYour Falcon Link ID will be used for student portal access, checking webmail, logging in to the wireless system, and logging on to lab PCs on campus.
II. PoliciesIII. What You Should Bring
IV. Do NOT Bring
V. Residence Hall Room TelephonesHinely and Sutton have telephone service in each room. Terrace and Boswell provide phones in the common area of each floor. There is no charge for local calling. Long-distance requires a student-supplied calling card. Students must dial a ‘9’ for an outside line on all campus phones. VI. Residence Hall Room Internet Access
IT staff will be available during regular business hours to assist with any connection problems you may encounter. The Bookstore carries common hardware you may need to purchase (network cards, cables, battery backup/surge protectors, etc.). Internet Access on campus is filtered to provide an environment consistent with the mission of the college. atVII. Wireless AccessIn addition to wired connections in the residence halls, wireless access is provided to students and employees on campus in the following locations: The wireless SSID name is Aquila, and once configured from one hot-spot, you can roam to any of the hot-spots without needing to change any configurations. NOTE: Aquila is the only student SSID in use on this campus. Students are strongly cautioned against connecting to any other SSID that may be broadcast in the area. It could be a rogue system attempting to capture information, or it may be a neighboring business or residence in which case it is both illegal and against school policy to use the signal. Aquila is a secure network, protected using WPA AES encryption and requiring 802.1x authentication over Protected EAP (PEAP) (using your credentials as outlined in the "Logging On" section above). All wireless access points are policy controlled. Wireless Setup Instructions for Windows XP and Mac Wireless Setup Instructions for Windows Vista Wireless Setup Instructions for Windows 7VIII. Computer LabsThere are about 80 lab computers available to students around campus, so it is easy to find an open spot when you have work to do. All computer lab machines have the full Microsoft Office suite installed and have network printers available for printing (charges apply). Scanners and color printing are also available. Locations include: IX. Where To Get HelpIf you are experiencing problems with your Internet connection in your room, the first thing to do is use a friend's PC or a lab PC and submit a help ticket via the FalconLink website. These tickets will be processed by the IT department using the same system as our employees use. You can also check the status of your help ticket at any time. Help with your PC (viruses, spyware, general slowness, hardware problems, etc.) is not within the general pervue of support provided by the college. For these types of problems, we recommend that you consult friends on campus or take your PC to a local computer store. We do not endorse any particular store, but can provide some suggestions if you need help in locating one. Should you need to visit our offices, all IT offices are located in the Breezeway, adjacent to McCarty auditorium. B.J. McKinney is the Director of Information Technology, Jon Rae is our Systems Administrator, and Ken Kearley is the Corporate Applications Manager. Any of the three of us would be happy to assist you with computer issues. X. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)Q: We are planning to buy a new PC for our student, do you have any recommendations on what kind to get? A: While we do not promote any one brand or type of computer, we can speak from what we see year to year. Most students are bringing laptops to campus now. Dell and Toshiba are brands we've seen hold up well. Sony and Gateway are brands we have seen problems with. Average cost for a Dell laptop is now under $600 for an entry-level machine. The college does not have any discounts available with any vendors. Q: What software does my student need on his/her PC? A: As outlined above in the "What to Bring" section, you should have a full version of anti-virus and anti-spyware software, along with some productivity suite (word processor, spreadsheet, etc), preferably Microsoft Office (as all faculty use this product, so life will be easier if you don't have to convert everything from some other format). Q: I can't check my email, what do I need to do? A: Your email account is not created at the same time as your FalconLink ID. You receive your ID when you are officially classified as an applicant, so that you can access the student portal. Your email account is assigned when you are officially accepted to Florida College. An email will be sent to your off campus email address with instructions for checking your FC email. Once your account is active, go to https://webmail.floridacollege.edu and follow the instructions in section 1, Logging On. If you are still having problems, contact the IT Department at 813.899.6797 or email it@floridacollege.edu |