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I apologize that it's it’s been a while since my last weekly IT e-mail.   It's   It’s been a busy month, switching over our networks to our new internet service provider, Time Warner Business Class cable and setting up the new Cornell routers to work with our network.

So... So… I bet you're you’re wondering how does this new network set up affect you?  (Or maybe not, but let me give you a few of the highlights anyway. J)

If you have any questions or are having issues since the switch, please don't don’t hesitate to reach out to your designated local IT contact.

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  • Internal and Guest Network  - Each association office now has an internal network and a guest network.
     
    • Internal Network:
      • Requires that all devices (computers, printers, wireless access points) be registered with Cornell before accessing the Internet.  As I switched over your county, I collected the needed information and going forward I will work with your local IT contact to get this information for any new devices that come into the office or when ownership of a device changes to a different employee.
      • Requires that all computers are password protected and have the most up-to-date anti-virus installed. 
      • The above requirements apply to personal computers that you use on our network as well.
          
    • Guest Network:
      • Available so that non-Cornell users and your wireless devices can gain access to the Internet without registering.  Each county has different ways to access the guest network, and it's it’s still a work-in-progress to make sure we have the best way for our guests to get online... online… see below for more information about guest access.
      • PLEASE NOTE:  If you are connected to the guest network and need to access your server or a printer, you can simply connect to the Cornell VPN.
         
  • Using the Polycom
    • Right now, the counties that have switched over, and are using the Cornell router, can dial each other using the new IP address (I've I’ve been labeling the Polycom devices so you know your own number but they are listed below as well). I will be working on updating the Polycom address book so you can dial any of the CCE Polycoms throughout the state.
    • If you need to set up a video conference with a non-Cornell site, then you will have to initiate the meeting by dialing them.   Non-Cornell sites currently cannot dial into us, but Cornell is working on fixing that.
       
  • Speed!!!
    • When downloading or uploading files from the Internet, you should notice a remarkable increase in speed. 

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