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ITS provides a wireless network that covers most parts of campus. Can I use the ITS wireless network instead of subscribing to Basic Services just to get on the Internet?

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ITS provides a wireless network that covers most parts of campus. Can I use the ITS wireless network instead of subscribing to Basic Services just to get on the Internet?

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• A: Yes. If you are a Basic Service subscriber and also use the ITS wireless network, the security mechanisms for Basic Service will preclude certain operations, e.g., mounting a Samba share via the ITS wireless. You may also be interested in using the Research Network to achieve connectivity.

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