- However, students using MAC seem encounter problem during installation although they read instruction on UCINET sites. I am not MAC user and I do not know hoe to help them. ' I tried to open the software UCINET with Wine Bottler and X11 in my MacBook Air again last night, but in vain.
- The UC Irvine Libraries provide wireless network access to the Internet for UCI students, faculty and staff. Wireless network access is provided as part of UCInet Mobile Access Service, a joint effort of the UCI Libraries and the Office of Information Technology (OIT). This service promotes wireless computing among students and faculty on campus for education and research.
Install and Run UCINET on Intel-based OS X using Wine There are six steps to getting UCINET running smoothly on your Mac. It should take about an hour on a relatively current MacBook Pro with a.
Using Computers at UCI
Accessing Wifi at UCIIf you have a laptop computer and want to use UCI's wireless network (UCInet Mobile Access) you need to sign up for a UCInetID (your user name and password for using wireless Internet). Here are the instructions.
*In order to access Wi-Fi on campus, you must first activate your UCInetID.
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- On a device already connected to the internet, go to this website http://activate.uci.edu
- Click on the “Faculty, Staff and Students” option
- Enter your Student ID number in the first box--the 7-digit number assigned by University Extension. The number is preceded by the letter 'X'. For example: 'X1234567'.
- Enter your date of birth in the second box using this format: MMDDYY (two-digit month, two-digit day, two-digit year)
- Example: If your birthday is March 30th, 1981, you would type in 033081
- Leave the last box empty. ( Social Security box)
- Follow the guidelines provided when choosing a password.
- Your password must be at least 8 characters with at least one number that is not at the beginning or end of your password.
- Password should not contain personal information such as your name or ID number.
- Enter your password in both spaces provided. DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD!
- Choose one of the password questions from the drop-down menu.
- Enter the answer to this question in both spaces provided.
- Click on “UCI Computer & Network Use Policy”
- Read the policy page that pops up.
- If you agree to follow the UCI Computer & Network Use Policy, click on the gray box that says, “Yes, I Agree. Activate my UCInetID”
- If you receive an error message, follow these steps:
- Try signing up using a UCI library or computer lab computer
- Check that your are entering all information correctly
- Direct your problem to the Office of Information Technology (OIT ) at (949) 824-2222 or visit their office at Aldrich Hall, First Floor
- Visit the Activities Staff
- You can access wireless internet once you have activated your UCInetID. Visit oit.uci.edu to register your device to the campus Wi-Fi (if not automatically prompted).
If you receive a message asking you to register your phone by providing your MAC address,
- Check the MAC (Wi-Fi) Address of your phone by looking at your device settings. The MAC address should be given in the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
- Using a device that is already connected to the Internet, visit http://www.oit.uci.edu/mobile/registration/
- Click “Register or De-register your MAC address”
- Login with your UCINetID
- Enter a name for your device (any name is fine), the MAC Address, select your device type, then press “Register.” Your device should now be able to use Wi-Fi on campus.
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Where can you use computers on campus?
- The Extension student computer lab is in UXA 201.
- The Langson Library also has computers for students to use.
- The Humanities Instructional Resource Center: Located in Humanities Hall Room 269, this lab is designed to help students practice their speaking and listening abilities. They have audiobooks for you to listen to and recording devices that you can use to practice speaking. It is free of charge and open Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm. For more information, call (949) 824-6344.
- Other computer labs: For locations of other computer labs on campus, check the UCI website: http://www.oit.uci.edu/labs/index.php?action=settype&form[type]=open. You can also download the map below to find a computer lab!
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Using Computers at UCI
If you have a laptop computer and want to use UCI's wireless network (UCInet Mobile Access) you need to sign up for a UCInetID (your user name and password for using wireless Internet). Here are the instructions.Ucinet Free Download
*In order to access Wi-Fi on campus, you must first activate your UCInetID.
- On a device already connected to the internet, go to this website http://activate.uci.edu
- Click on the “Faculty, Staff and Students” option
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Step 1: Enter your personal information.- Enter your Student ID number in the first box--the 7-digit number assigned by University Extension. The number is preceded by three '0's. For example: '0001234567'.
- Enter your date of birth in the second box using this format: MMDDYY (two-digit month, two-digit day, two-digit year)
- Example: If your birthday is March 30th, 1981, you would type in 033081
- Leave the last box empty. (Social Security box)
- Follow the guidelines provided when choosing a password.
- Your password must be at least 8 characters with at least one number that is not at the beginning or end of your password.
- Password should not contain personal information such as your name or ID number.
- Enter your password in both spaces provided. DO NOT FORGET YOUR PASSWORD!
- Follow the guidelines provided when choosing a password.
- Choose one of the password questions from the drop-down menu.
- Enter the answer to this question in both spaces provided.
- Click on “UCI Computer & Network Use Policy”
- Read the policy page that pops up.
- If you agree to follow the UCI Computer & Network Use Policy, click on the gray box that says, “Yes, I Agree. Activate my UCInetID”
- If you receive an error message, follow these steps:
- Try signing up using a UCI library or computer lab computer
- Check that your are entering all information correctly
- Direct your problem to the Office of Information Technology (OIT ) at (949) 824-2222 or visit their office at Aldrich Hall, First Floor
- Visit the Activities Staff
- You can access wireless internet once you have activated your UCInetID. Visit oit.uci.edu to register your device to the campus Wi-Fi (if not automatically prompted).
If you receive a message asking you to register your phone by providing your MAC address,
- Check the MAC (Wi-Fi) Address of your phone by looking at your device settings. The MAC address should be given in the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX
- Using a device that is already connected to the Internet, visit http://www.oit.uci.edu/mobile/registration/
- Click “Register or De-register your MAC address”
- Login with your UCINetID
- Enter a name for your device (any name is fine), the MAC Address, select your device type, then press “Register.” Your device should now be able to use Wi-Fi on campus.
DOWNLOADING COPYRIGHTED MATERIALS IS ILLEGAL AND WILL RESULT IN DISCIPLINARY ACTION (including, but not limited to, student dismissal)
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Where can you use computers on campus?
- The Continuing Education student computer lab is in UXA 201.
- The Langson Library also has computers for students to use.
- The Humanities Instructional Resource Center:
- Located in Humanities Hall Room 269, this lab is designed to help students practice their speaking and listening abilities. They have audiobooks for you to listen to and recording devices that you can use to practice speaking. It is free of charge and open Monday-Thursday 8am-6pm, Friday 8am-5pm. For more information, call (949) 824-6344.
- Other computer labs: For locations of other computer labs on campus, check the UCI website: http://www.oit.uci.edu/labs/index.php?action=settype&form[type]=open. You can also download the map below to find a computer lab!
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