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Introduction
This document provides information on what hardware is needed to
connect to the network, and what steps should be taken to connect to
the Mudd 'net. For specifications and information on the dorm network,
please see the the network
information page.
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Required Hardware/Software
PC's
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Ethernet Connection
An ethernet connection is the standard connection available
on campus; it may, however, require some additional hardware. An
ethernet
connection requires:
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A free expansion slot on your PC's motherboard. Typical desktop
systems
come with eight, footprint systems come with 3, and tower systems can
have
eight or more. Of course, with video adapters or soundcards, the
total
number of available slots could be less. Most recently built machines will already have the required ethernet card.
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An ethernet cable. The Bookstore has various sizes of ethernet
cable.
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A working ethernet port in your room. One is already activated. If you need more than one you'll need to purchase a small hub or switch.
- Network drivers and software. Most cards come
with the needed drivers to initialize the cards.
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Macintosh
Ethernet Connections
An ethernet connection is the standard connection available
currently
on campus; it may, however, require some additional hardware. These
are
the requirements:
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Most Macs have ethernet cards preinstalled. If you are not sure, check with
your computer documentation or your apple system profile.
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You will need an ethernet cable which can be purchased from the Bookstore.
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A working ethernet port in your room. One is already activated. If you need
more than one you'll need to purchase a small hub or switch.
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Connecting to the Dorm Network
Ethernet Connections
There are essentially five steps needed to hook up to the net with an
ethernet
adapter.
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First, make sure all the necessary hardware is installed and
functioning.
Most cards have a diagnositic utility; run this to see if everything
is
functional.
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Next, you will need an IP address. An IP address is essentially the
ZIP
code of your computer; it is how other machines find your machine. You
were assigned an IP address when you entered Harvey Mudd. To get
an additional IP address, send a blank e-mail to ip-request@hmc.edu,
and follow the instructions in the form that is returned to you.
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If you request additional IP addresses, you will need to purchase a small hub or switch to connect the computers to the network.
Once you have a working port and an IP address, you can install all
the
necessary driver and network software to activate your ethernet
card.
Finally, once you have an activated ethernet card, you need to get
software
for it. Most software to connect to the Windows 2000 file servers, like
CHARLIE,
come with the installed network drivers. However, TCP/IP based
software,
such as Telnet or FTP/FETCH may not be installed.
Once you have completed all these steps, you should be able to connect
to the network. Please check back on the Networking documentation page for detailed instructions for configuring TCP/IP on your computer. If you have any problems, you can send email to help-desk@hmc.edu or call the Help Desk at extension 7-7777.
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