How does the CUA Residential Network Registration (RNR) work?
When a computing device attempts to connect to the campus network, RNR temporarily connects it to an isolated portion of the network used for registration. When you open your web browser, RNR will prompt you to provide your CUA network logon username and password, which associates the computer with you. During the registration process, which usually takes less than a minute, all network traffic from the computer is redirected to the CUA Network Registration appliance; attempts to communicate to the Internet or CUA campus network are restricted. Once registration is completed, full network access is restored to the computer. Please note that only devices capable of running a web browser are able to register in this manner.
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