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Are the residence halls wired to the campus computer network for Internet access?



CSU Bakersfield

Yes.

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CSU Channel Islands

Answer not available.

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CSU Chico

Along with a variety of computing services on campus, there is a computer lab in each community, with PC and a laser printer. All of the computers in the labs have a connection to the campus network. Also, the rooms in Lassen, Shasta, Mechoopda, Esken, and Konkow Halls are equipped with two high speed Ethernet connections to the Internet. Whitney Hall and University Village have an Internet connection through dial-up. For more information consult the ResNet Homepage. Other computer labs are available around campus through Student Computing.

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Cal Maritime

There are over 60 computers available in several computer labs on the campus for students to use 24 hours per day, seven days per week during the school year. Every resident hall room is wired with phone, cable and internet access (T1 speed) with free email through the school's network. Use of a personal computer or laptop is not mandatory but is convenient and is recommended.


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Cal Poly San Luis Obispo

One of the many benefits of living on campus is direct access from your room to the Cal Poly Computer Network and the Internet. The Housing and Residential Life Department is excited to offer in-room, high-speed, direct 10/100Base-T Ethernet connectivity to all on-campus residents. One port per resident is available in every room providing both roommates with a connection. Access to the network is direct and a modem is not required. A direct connection to the network allows you to surf the Internet and access information on the Cal Poly Computer Network and the Internet. You can utilize worldwide computing for your academic coursework without leaving your residence hall rooms, exchange electronic mail messages with family, friends, faculty, and other students, participate in electronic discussion groups, transfer files and programs from remote systems to your personal computer, and find information about campus activities, library hours, weather, and open class lists. The staff at the Housing Computing Office is available to assist you with your network connections. Classes, demonstration workshops, and troubleshooting services are provided throughout the year. If you currently have access to the Internet, please visit our website at www.housing.calpoly.edu.

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CSU Dominguez Hills

Each unit is wired for voice/data access. Each student is given access to the campus Internet system.

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CSU East Bay

Each apartment has a computer jack in the living room for connecting to the campus computing network. In addition, telephone, and cable hookups are available for each student.


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CSU Fresno

The residence halls are not hard-wired to the campus computer network for Internet access. Residents can access the campus computer network from their room by providing their own computer, modem, carrier, and activating phone line. Free Internet and e-mail over a high-speed fiber optic network is available for residents 24 hours a day in the University Courtyard Computer Lab with a university Internet account.

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CSU Fullerton

Yes, fully operational prior to the opening of the residence halls, August 1998.

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Humboldt State University

All areas except The Manor are wired to the campus computer network for Internet access.

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CSU Los Angeles

Yes.

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CSU Long Beach

Clearly the computer and related technology have become an integral part of the college learning experience. So popular is the connectivity in CSULB residence halls, it is now considered a primary reason so many students choose to live on campus. After investing more than $1.1 million to bring the age of data connectivity to the residence halls, the CSULB network is considered "cutting edge and second to none - operating at a very high speed - 10 times the norm."

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CSU Monterey Bay

Wired and unwired! CSUMB offers high-speed access via wired ethernet connections in individual rooms plus wireless connection from any location in the residence halls, suites, and apartments on the central and north campus. This weighed heavily in Intel Corporation and the Center for Digital Education ranking CSUMB number 12 among the nation’s top 50 campuses for wireless Internet accessibility.

East campus family housing units have cable modems for wired access, and you can connect your own wireless router if desired.


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CSU Northridge

Yes.

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Cal Poly Pomona

Every room in the residence halls is wired for high-speed Internet access. For more information, connect to their website at www.csupomona.edu/~housing.

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CSU Sacramento

The Sacramento State residence halls are wired to the campus computer network for high-speed (10/100mb) internet access through the ResLink program. Each student in the room is provided free data connectivity. Students must provide their own Ethernet-ready computers. For more information and computer hardware and software recommendations, please visit our website at www.csus.edu/housing.

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CSU San Bernardino

Residence halls are not directly connected to campus network at this time.

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San Diego State University

SDSU's residence halls and on-campus apartments are wired to the campus computer network for Internet access through the RezCon program. Students must provide their own ethernet-ready computers. For more information on in-room computer access, please contact the Housing and Residential Life Office at (619) 594-5742 or hrlo@sdsu.edu.

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San Francisco State University

Accommodations in the residence halls offer computer hookup with Internet access for each resident. All on-campus facilities are wired for Internet access.

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San Jose State University

Yes, the Residential Computing Network provides 10BaseT Ethernet connections that are installed in each room.

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CSU San Marcos

Yes, University Village Apartments provides high speed computer and internet access as part of the services provided to residents.

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Sonoma State University

Yes.

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CSU Stanislaus

All bedrooms and living rooms in the Residential Life Village are wired for Internet access. We also provide basic cable service in each bedroom and living room at no additional cost.

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