Residents at Graduate House are provided with secure wireless internet, through the UofT Internet Network. Residents also have access to an Ethernet Port for a wired connection. Please note that the use of personal routers is prohibited.

This article is within the scope of WikiProject Canada, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Canada on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. The main page for campus wireless is: wireless.utoronto.ca . Check the building coverage maps and floor plans - where there are floor numbers next to the building letter code, you can see exactly where on the floor plan the wireless covers. CWNs, where citizens experiment with, install, and maintain information infrastructures based on 802.11x wireless equipment, may be providing new opportunities for participation in civic life, including developing innovative technical and economic solutions to local problems, developing WiFi as a platform for community media, and mobilizing new While at UofT, you should use UofT's campus wireless network (UofT) as it is the primary wireless network on campus. Please note: these instructions are specific to UofT users. For visitors to UofT using the eduroam network , follow the setup instructions provided by your home institution. ip_ranges: 142.150.192.0/22 #Robarts staff 128.100.58.0/26 #Robarts IC admin networks 142.150.64.0/24 #Robarts IC admin networks 142.150.48.0/23 #Robarts IC public machines 142.150.120.0/24 #Robarts Carrels 128.100.121.0/24 #Gerstein staff network 142.150.72.0/24 #Gerstein IC machines 128.100.122.0/24 #Engineering Library staff and IC machines 128.100.123.0/24 #Earth Sciences Library staff and

Wireless Printing at University of Toronto Scarborough. Wireless printing is available at UTSC. For instructions and printer locations, please visit UTSC: Printing.

ADA S. Y. POON, Stanford University Miniaturized electronics, when placed inside the body, can wirelessly monitor and modulate internal activity and thus hold promise as a new class of treatments for disorders. The development of such bioelectronic medicines requires wireless interfaces that are tiny and operate deep in a complex electromagnetic environment. In this talk, Read more » How to – Guest Access to Wireless Internet Connections. There are 2 options to allow visitors to University of Toronto to access the Wireless: 1. Guest UTORid. If you are Faculty or Staff Member, you can create a Guest UTORid that is good for 5 days. You can create them here. Please note the comments below. Name: Nijwm Wary Position: Postdoctoral Fellow Contact: nijwm.wary@isl.utoronto.ca Web Link: Name: Ming Yang Position: Ph.D. Candidate Research: Signal Processing for Next Generation Wireline Communication

usource@utoronto.ca More info: uSOURCE - Getting Started. Employee Self-Service (ESS) Help. Mon-Fri 8:45AM to 5:00PM 416 978-3772 ess.hr@utoronto.ca Online ESS Help

The Edward S. Rogers Sr. Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering 10 King’s College Road Toronto, Ontario • M5S 3G4 • Canada Near the top of the Print window you will see the name of the currently specified printer. If necessary, select the desired (wireless) printer location from the pull-down menu. Set any other page settings you need, and click “Print”. An information box will appear telling you to which printer location your output will be directed. Click WIRELESS NETWORK SETUP The University of Toronto’s wireless network at the Rotman School of Management enables students to connect to the Internet, RWorld, and student printers anywhere in In a continuing effort to improve IT services at UTSC, IITS is replacing over 350 existing wireless access points with new hardware across the campus.. What to expect? As our community grows, we rely heavily on the wireless network to conduct research, teach classes, and collaborate with others. Bora Laskin Law Library, Faculty of Law, University of Toronto, 78 Queen's Park,Toronto, ON M5S 2C5, Tel: 416-978-1073