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Is there a way for a guest (someone not officially affiliated with OSU) to acquire network access?

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Is there a way for a guest (someone not officially affiliated with OSU) to acquire network access?

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[osuguest] OSU has a guest wireless network, named (appropriately enough) “osuguest.” It is specifically for persons who need network access, who are only here for a finite time (currently limited to one month, maximum), and who are not officially employed/enrolled with OSU. Accounts are configured to last one day, three days, one week or one month. When the account expires, it is deleted automatically. The osuguest network is served by the same wireless access points that provide connectivity to the osuwireless network (generally restricted to persons officially affiliated with OSU [i.e. students, faculty, and staff]). These access points are not deployed universally across campus, so access to osuguest (and/or osuwireless) may not be available, depending on your physical location. At the time of this writing, osuwireless/osuguest access points are only deployed within the Koffolt- Fontana- MacQuigg- Watts building complex to provide coverage for classrooms. The following are the only

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