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Campus Network and Internet Connection
In Spring 1991, Muskingum installed its first
direct connection to the Internet. Since
that time we have grown from a 56Kb connection
to four T1 lines (6Mb). In 1992, the college
re-wired the entire campus for data and
voice communication. Each building is connected
to a central location via fiber optics
and each office and residential room is
wired for twisted-pair 10-baseT 10-megabit
(10Mb) ethernet data service.
In 2005, the college upgraded to a 10Mb service to improve the access to the
outside world over the Internet and offer enhanced security protection with
an advanced Firewall service.
Some of the benefits of being on the Internet include e-mail, World-Wide-Web
access, e-mail listservs/discussion groups, remote login capability, file transfer,
search capabilities, and access to libraries around the world. Using your e-mail
account, you are also able to create and publish your own web pages.
Getting Connected
All students wishing to connect to the Muskingum College campus
network must have his or her computer
registered with CNS. Every computer
that is registered is certified
to be running current, updated
anti-virus software, be free of
adware/spyware and viruses, and
have all the latest security updates
for their operating system. For more information
on connecting your computer to
the college network, please visit
our ResNet Home Page. If you would like to connect your video game console, please read our game consoles page for more information.
The First Year Seminar class and the first year mentors will assist first year students in learning how to use e-mail, the web, and basic computer skills. Unless you specify otherwise (to the Registrar's Office), your e-mail address will be printed in the campus phone directory. For all campus communication that is distributed via e-mail, the college will use your Muskingum e-mail address and will not forward messages to an off-campus e-mail provider.
Web-Based E-mail
Our e-mail system offers web based e-mail services. While your existing personal computer method (Eudora, Outlook or Netscape, etc) will work, you may also choose web access as well. Use this link to access Web based e-mail:
http://www.muskingum.edu/cgi-bin/webmail.cgi
If you prefer to use an email client such as Outlook Express, Microsoft Office Outlook, Netscape, Eudora, or Mozilla Thunderbird, please visit our E-mail Tutorials page.
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