Frequently asked Questions about the Computers at 1 Suffolk Street University of Notre Dame – London Centre Are the computers in the N.D. London Centre connected to the Internet?
The London Programme moved in July 1998 to a newly renovated building at 1 Suffolk Street. A major part of the renovation included wiring the building for a computer network, in much the same way that the residence halls at Notre Dame were wired for ResNet just a few years ago. All computers in the building are connected to both our internal network and the Internet. The London Centre computer network is not an integrated part of the Notre Dame network, but computer support staff in South Bend and in London strive to make it very easy for both locations to exchange information. You will notice some differences, but they are minor and it will not take you long to adjust to the way things are in London. Will I use my same email address? How do I set-up my email? You will use your standard Notre Dame email address. Family and friends can continue to send mail to you as they always have, and you will retrieve it while in London. The best option for sending and receiving e-mail is to use ND
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