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Connect to the web through school Wi-Fi systems

Connect to the web through school Wi-Fi systems

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alefueralle
Junior Member
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03-05-2025, 01:37 AM
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I'm tired of using Windows 7 on our school computer because it's slow, outdated, and lacks customization options. I thought about installing Arch Linux on a USB drive so I could run my preferred operating system with all the necessary programs. It turned out to be a good solution—I can boot into Linux, though it's disappointing since the school didn't even set up a BIOS password. The only issue is that I don’t have internet access because of network restrictions. Linux detects the Ethernet connection and shows "connected" in the menu, but I’m unable to reach the internet. My question: can I somehow adjust the network settings on the Novell network I have access to? P.S.: I’m not breaking any rules since I don’t install any software on the PC, and I apologize if my English isn’t clear—I’m not a native speaker.
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alefueralle
03-05-2025, 01:37 AM #1

I'm tired of using Windows 7 on our school computer because it's slow, outdated, and lacks customization options. I thought about installing Arch Linux on a USB drive so I could run my preferred operating system with all the necessary programs. It turned out to be a good solution—I can boot into Linux, though it's disappointing since the school didn't even set up a BIOS password. The only issue is that I don’t have internet access because of network restrictions. Linux detects the Ethernet connection and shows "connected" in the menu, but I’m unable to reach the internet. My question: can I somehow adjust the network settings on the Novell network I have access to? P.S.: I’m not breaking any rules since I don’t install any software on the PC, and I apologize if my English isn’t clear—I’m not a native speaker.

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ColumXB
Member
209
03-05-2025, 07:51 PM
#2
They restrict network access in various ways. You don’t receive an IP from DHCP, so you can’t ping external services. There’s no mention of 802.1X implementation. It’s generally advised to avoid making changes here.
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ColumXB
03-05-2025, 07:51 PM #2

They restrict network access in various ways. You don’t receive an IP from DHCP, so you can’t ping external services. There’s no mention of 802.1X implementation. It’s generally advised to avoid making changes here.

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kervinc
Posting Freak
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03-05-2025, 08:20 PM
#3
Hi @Toby D., network security can vary a lot. ARP or DHCP might be blocked. As Wizardy mentioned, verify if you receive an IP address. Try reaching out to the default gateway. Do you see any error messages when trying to connect online? Yes, I’d advise against attempting workarounds if the setup isn’t straightforward.
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kervinc
03-05-2025, 08:20 PM #3

Hi @Toby D., network security can vary a lot. ARP or DHCP might be blocked. As Wizardy mentioned, verify if you receive an IP address. Try reaching out to the default gateway. Do you see any error messages when trying to connect online? Yes, I’d advise against attempting workarounds if the setup isn’t straightforward.

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xBlqndy_
Junior Member
34
03-05-2025, 10:15 PM
#4
It seems like you're expressing doubt about the situation, but it's coming from someone who feels misunderstood. The school's expectations aren't aligning with your perspective, which might limit your support here.
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xBlqndy_
03-05-2025, 10:15 PM #4

It seems like you're expressing doubt about the situation, but it's coming from someone who feels misunderstood. The school's expectations aren't aligning with your perspective, which might limit your support here.

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03-05-2025, 11:54 PM
#5
In fact, such posts aim to bypass guidelines, which goes against the established rules. I really question if you truly need to switch to Linux or deal with all this trouble just to complete your schoolwork on school computers.
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SUPERSPIDERBOB
03-05-2025, 11:54 PM #5

In fact, such posts aim to bypass guidelines, which goes against the established rules. I really question if you truly need to switch to Linux or deal with all this trouble just to complete your schoolwork on school computers.

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PanPanel
Member
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03-06-2025, 12:28 PM
#6
I haven’t taken any action yet; I’m gathering more information first. I’ll attempt to connect if possible, thanks. My web browser seems to show no internet connection, so I haven’t explored further at this time.
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PanPanel
03-06-2025, 12:28 PM #6

I haven’t taken any action yet; I’m gathering more information first. I’ll attempt to connect if possible, thanks. My web browser seems to show no internet connection, so I haven’t explored further at this time.

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xbnw
Member
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03-06-2025, 01:53 PM
#7
I wasn't aware of that, I'm sorry. I don't require it, but I rely on cloud storage for instance and sometimes people can view my browsing activity and passwords if I don't clear the entire log because our network isn't very secure.
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xbnw
03-06-2025, 01:53 PM #7

I wasn't aware of that, I'm sorry. I don't require it, but I rely on cloud storage for instance and sometimes people can view my browsing activity and passwords if I don't clear the entire log because our network isn't very secure.

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Cl0ud_Client
Member
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03-06-2025, 03:58 PM
#8
Incognito mode
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Cl0ud_Client
03-06-2025, 03:58 PM #8

Incognito mode

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IchHabGeld
Junior Member
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03-06-2025, 04:14 PM
#9
Absolutely, there are methods to gather details, and the computer must transmit data as well. Additionally, educational institutions likely turn off private browsing to allow oversight.
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IchHabGeld
03-06-2025, 04:14 PM #9

Absolutely, there are methods to gather details, and the computer must transmit data as well. Additionally, educational institutions likely turn off private browsing to allow oversight.

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TheresFaith
Member
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03-11-2025, 05:29 PM
#10
There are often methods to retrieve the data, but it becomes harder for regular people.
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TheresFaith
03-11-2025, 05:29 PM #10

There are often methods to retrieve the data, but it becomes harder for regular people.

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