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Tutorial: Connecting to DHNet Wired service
All in-room DHNet ports have been upgraded to use the 802.1X authentication protocol. This will allow for better network monitoring, maintenance, and security for our residents. Your PC or Apple MAC machine will need to be configured to use this new protocol and allow for access to DHNet. You will need to use your Gatorlink username and password to access DHNet Wired service.
Select your operating system:
- Fedora Linux 9
- Fedora Linux 10
- Fedora Linux 11
- Mac OS X Leopard (10.5.0 and up)
- Mac OS X Tiger (10.4.10 and up) and Panther (10.3.3 and up)
- Microsoft Windows 7
- Microsoft Windows Vista
- Microsoft Windows XP SP2
- Microsoft Windows XP SP3
- Ubuntu Linux 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) and below
- Ubuntu Linux 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
- Ubuntu Linux 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex)
- Ubuntu Linux 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)
- Using Internet Connection Sharing for TiVO and Video Game Systems
Attention Students
To help in assisting with issues that student residents are experiencing, we have developed a few steps for student residents to try before visiting a DHNet@Home location.
- Wired Help Instructions - Use these steps before visiting a DHNet@Home Location
If you are confused by any of the terms used, please check the DHNet Terminology and Definitions.
If you have problems after you have tried the Wired Help Instructions, visit a DHNet@Home location, call (352) 392-2171 x10191 or complete an iServiceDesk Request.
If you have forgotten your Gatorlink password, please visit http://www.gatorlink.ufl.edu/ or call (352) 392-HELP. If you Gatorlink password still does not work, please visit https://my.ufl.edu and select "My Gatorlink Account Status" from the My Account menu. Select the "Resynchronize my Password" tab and then try again.