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Until recently, SGU was able to supply wireless Internet access in only a few locations on the True Blue Campus. We have started the migration towards becoming a totally wireless university by providing wireless Internet access in additional locations. Please see the Firefly Zone Map. Wireless users should note that the SSID is "Firefly."
"Firefly ZONE" signs posted throughout the university indicate wireless hotspots. When additional hotspots become available, we will update the Firefly Zone Map.
What you will need to access the "Firefly ZONE"
To use wireless Internet access areas throughout the SGU campus, you will need a laptop computer with wireless capabilities supporting any of the following IEEE 802.11/a/b/g standards. For additional laptop requirements and to refer to "Firefly" and other SGU computing policies, please visit the SGU website's "Computing at SGU" policies link.
For further assistance, please e-mail helpdesk@sgu.edu or visit the Information Technology walk-up desk located on the first level (east wing) of the Founders Library.
Settings for Wireless Network Cards
All computers will need to have DHCP enabled and use the following SSID to connect to the SGU wireless network:
SSID: Firefly (SSID is case sensitive.)
Each manufacturer uses a custom program to set up their cards. If necessary, please consult your documentation for specifics on how to use your card.
How to enable your computer to use DHCP
Windows 2000/XP
1. Click the “Start” button in the bottom corner on the left.
2. Point to "Settings."
3. Click "Control Panel" from the menu.
4. Click "Network and Dial-up Connections" from the "Control Panel" window in 2000 or "Network and Internet Connections" then "Network Connections" in XP.
5. 'Right Click' on your network connection. Then click "Properties."
NOTE: The number at the end of "Local Area Connection" will vary depending on your computer.
6. Double click the words "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)," not the checkbox.
7. Make sure that you click the buttons to select "Obtain an IP address automatically" and “Obtain DNS server address automatically."
8. Click "OK."
9. Click "OK."
Windows ME/98/95/NT4
1. Click the “Start” Button in the bottom corner on the left.
2. Point to "Settings."
3. Click "Control Panel" from the menu.
4. Double click "Network" from the "Control Panel" window.
5. Double click the words "TCP/IP," not the checkbox. (If using NT4 go to the "Protocols" tab first.)
6. Make sure that you click the button to select "Obtain an IP address automatically."
7. Click "OK."
8. Click "OK.