Do I need to use ResNet?
No, you do not need to use ResNet if you would prefer not to. You may, as an alternative, use a modem dial-up service to connect from your room. Cornell currently offers dial-up service through EZ-REMOTE (unlimited, for fee) and Express Lane (free, limited access); or you may use a dial-up-based commercial service (such as AOL, MSN, or a local dial-up provider). Connecting via dial-up will require that you have a modem for your computer and will also use your phone line whenever you are connected. Additionally, depending on your residence, there may be a fee to provide land-line phone service to your room. You may also use the computer labs and public kiosks for your computing needs. Wi-Fi connectivity is also available in many locations via RedRover — Cornell’s Wi-Fi network. More information on connection options can be found at Getting Online at Cornell. Some residents have also inquired about obtaining cable modem or DSL access in the residence halls.
No, you do not need to use ResNet if you would prefer not to. You may, as an alternative, use a modem dial-up service to connect from your room. Cornell currently offers dial-up service through EZ-REMOTE (unlimited, for fee) and Express Lane (free, limited access); or you may use a dial-up-based commercial service (such as AOL, MSN, or a local dial-up provider). Connecting via dial-up will require that you have a modem for your computer and will also use your phone line whenever you are connected. Additionally, depending on your residence, there may be a fee to provide land-line phone service to your room. You may also use the computer labs and public kiosks for your computing needs. Wi-Fi connectivity is also available in many locations via RedRover — Cornell’s Wi-Fi network. More information on connection options can be found at Getting Online at Cornell. Some residents have also inquired about obtaining cable modem or DSL access in the residence halls. These services are not genera