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Set up WiFi in the dorm using the UTP outlet.

Set up WiFi in the dorm using the UTP outlet.

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Jumx41
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07-31-2025, 03:09 AM
#1
She can try setting up the router using the USB adapter, but she might need some guidance. Connecting it to the wall outlet is possible, though configuring the WiFi network herself could be tricky without clear instructions. Since you're familiar with IT work, you could help her through the process step by step.
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Jumx41
07-31-2025, 03:09 AM #1

She can try setting up the router using the USB adapter, but she might need some guidance. Connecting it to the wall outlet is possible, though configuring the WiFi network herself could be tricky without clear instructions. Since you're familiar with IT work, you could help her through the process step by step.

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Ipod984
Senior Member
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07-31-2025, 05:11 AM
#2
It’s simple—just connect it, enter the local IP, assign a name and password, and you’re good to go. I recommend an onHub for convenience. Or set it up at home with her devices so everything is ready without extra steps.
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Ipod984
07-31-2025, 05:11 AM #2

It’s simple—just connect it, enter the local IP, assign a name and password, and you’re good to go. I recommend an onHub for convenience. Or set it up at home with her devices so everything is ready without extra steps.

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emstay26
Senior Member
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07-31-2025, 06:50 AM
#3
You'd configure the wireless router to operate in access point mode, which essentially turns off the standalone router function. (It's curious why universities didn't provide Wi-Fi coverage back in 2018—my school had it set up around 2005.)
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emstay26
07-31-2025, 06:50 AM #3

You'd configure the wireless router to operate in access point mode, which essentially turns off the standalone router function. (It's curious why universities didn't provide Wi-Fi coverage back in 2018—my school had it set up around 2005.)

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Lifemorphe
Junior Member
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07-31-2025, 11:27 AM
#4
The information is available in the study room and the ground-floor lounge, though she’s on the third floor and the connection isn’t complete. Would it be more practical to use an access point rather than a router?
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Lifemorphe
07-31-2025, 11:27 AM #4

The information is available in the study room and the ground-floor lounge, though she’s on the third floor and the connection isn’t complete. Would it be more practical to use an access point rather than a router?

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Gamer_1608
Member
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08-01-2025, 02:40 AM
#5
Consider the possibility that altering their wired setup to WiFi might violate their policies. I wouldn't suggest simply adding an Access Point since it could raise red flags. From their side, a router only shows one connected device, which helps avoid suspicion. While mobile clients might still be detected, the system would likely respond more gently compared to issuing DHCP addresses to unauthorized wireless devices—because using a wireless access point is essentially what they’re doing.
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Gamer_1608
08-01-2025, 02:40 AM #5

Consider the possibility that altering their wired setup to WiFi might violate their policies. I wouldn't suggest simply adding an Access Point since it could raise red flags. From their side, a router only shows one connected device, which helps avoid suspicion. While mobile clients might still be detected, the system would likely respond more gently compared to issuing DHCP addresses to unauthorized wireless devices—because using a wireless access point is essentially what they’re doing.

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MacSolaris
Senior Member
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08-01-2025, 04:06 AM
#6
I completely understand. Using a router would configure a subnet, meaning from the outside your whole network would seem like a single device since it would only display one IP address.
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MacSolaris
08-01-2025, 04:06 AM #6

I completely understand. Using a router would configure a subnet, meaning from the outside your whole network would seem like a single device since it would only display one IP address.

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_SIRENDER_
Member
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08-01-2025, 05:02 AM
#7
They often think about the number of Ethernet ports when choosing their DHCP pool, which could mean they run out of IP addresses if everyone does the same. Even the switches have a limited set of MAC addresses they can handle, so it's unlikely to be an issue, but it's hard to say what others did. I’d prefer to check the terms & conditions to understand their expectations.
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_SIRENDER_
08-01-2025, 05:02 AM #7

They often think about the number of Ethernet ports when choosing their DHCP pool, which could mean they run out of IP addresses if everyone does the same. Even the switches have a limited set of MAC addresses they can handle, so it's unlikely to be an issue, but it's hard to say what others did. I’d prefer to check the terms & conditions to understand their expectations.

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boom1shot
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08-03-2025, 11:10 AM
#8
I placed the order for the router and she should receive it tomorrow, likely so the installation can go smoothly. It’s probably not too complicated, but there might be things to watch out for during setup. I haven’t seen any specific terms, though—just mentioned internet access was promised, but no details on what type.
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boom1shot
08-03-2025, 11:10 AM #8

I placed the order for the router and she should receive it tomorrow, likely so the installation can go smoothly. It’s probably not too complicated, but there might be things to watch out for during setup. I haven’t seen any specific terms, though—just mentioned internet access was promised, but no details on what type.

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Surplefosh
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08-03-2025, 07:28 PM
#9
The only thing that could surprise her is if the router shares the same network area as their own network; in that case, you’d need to adjust the router’s IP range to prevent issues. There’s a high likelihood it will function properly without changes.
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Surplefosh
08-03-2025, 07:28 PM #9

The only thing that could surprise her is if the router shares the same network area as their own network; in that case, you’d need to adjust the router’s IP range to prevent issues. There’s a high likelihood it will function properly without changes.

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BluidyCraft
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08-03-2025, 10:51 PM
#10
Great! Let's get started.
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BluidyCraft
08-03-2025, 10:51 PM #10

Great! Let's get started.

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