Article ID: 1511
Last Review: Sep 15, 2009
Type: Article
These frequently asked questions apply to ResNet registration for Hewett, Manchester, Haynie, Wilkins, and Wright residence halls.
As of Fall 2009, ResNet registration in Hewett, Manchester, Haynie, Wilkins, and Wright residence halls is being facilitated through Cisco Clean Access (CCA), also known as Cisco Network Access Control (NAC).
The Cisco NAC agent checks your computer to make sure it meets requirements for ResNet registration. If you are missing any required software or updates, the Cisco NAC agent will help you download and install the missing software.
The Cisco NAC agent requires you to log in with your ULID and password each time you want to use your ResNet connection. This applies to both wired and wireless ResNet, and it applies to both on-campus network and off-campus Internet.
So long as you have an active network connection, you will stay logged on. After your computer is idle on the network for twenty minutes or more, you will be prompted to log in again.
ResNet registration requires that you have McAfee VirusScan Enterprise and McAfee ePO installed. Windows computers must have all available critical updates installed as well. For more information, including a detailed step-by-step list of all requirements, please refer to:
Wired and wireless are both available, but we recommend using a wired connection for ResNet registration. To use a wired connection for ResNet registration, use an Ethernet cable to connect your computer to one of the Ethernet ports in your residence hall room.
Wired connections are generally more reliable and provide faster speeds than wireless. This is especially helpful for computers that are out of date and require the installation of Windows updates.
ResNet wireless is available in Hewett, Manchester, Haynie, Wilkins, and Wright residence halls. For Windows XP, Windows Vista, and Mac OS X computers, first connect to the "setup-isu-resnet" network and open a web browser, like Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure your computer with the necessary wireless settings.
The "isu-resnet" wireless network provides full access to the Internet and the campus network. You must run the Cisco NAC agent while you are connected to the "isu-resnet" wireless network, just as when you are using a wired ResNet connection.
McAfee VirusScan is the university-approved anti-virus product and is a requirement for accessing the campus network. McAfee VirusScan is centrally managed using McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator, which allows the University to deliver emergency virus definitions to your computer in the event of a virus outbreak on campus.
Other anti-virus products, like Symantec Norton AntiVirus, Computer Associates Anti-Virus, and Trend Micro AntiVirus, are incompatible with McAfee VirusScan. Therefore, you must remove other anti-virus products from your computer before installing McAfee VirusScan.
Your computer must be up to date before it is allowed to connect to ResNet. You are required to install all critical updates available from Microsoft at the time of your ResNet registration. This includes all service packs available for your version of Windows.
If your computer is severely out of date, you may find it will take a long time to update your computer. However, once you have completed the Windows update process, your computer will be more protected than it was before.
Game consoles are supported only over wired ResNet connections. Using an Ethernet cable, connect your game console to the Ethernet port in your residence hall room. Your game console should be configured for DHCP (this is the default).
You cannot connect your game console to the "isu-resnet" wireless network. If you want to use your computer and your game console on ResNet at the same time, you can connect your computer to "isu-resnet" and connect your game console to your ResNet Ethernet port.
Mobile devices and smart phones, such as iPhone, iPod Touch, Blackberry, Windows Mobile devices, etc., are not supported on ResNet wireless. You can connect these devices to the "isunet" wireless network, which is available throughout campus (but not in the campus residence halls).
Windows 7 and Snow Leopard both require exceptions to connect to ResNet. To obtain an exception for your Windows 7 or Snow Leopard computer, go through ResNet registration normally. You will automatically be taken to a web page where you can make an exception request.
This process will create an Incident in the campus trouble ticket system and will notify the ResNet Computer Coordinators (RCCs) about your issue. An RCC will contact you to schedule a date and time when he or she can visit your room to verify that your computer meets the conditions of access. Then your Incident will be forwarded to Telecommunications & Networking so that your exception request can be granted.
In Mac OS X, the Cisco Clean Access login window does not always appear in front of other windows, as you might expect it to. When Cisco Clean Access is running, you will notice a small, black icon on your menu bar along the top of your screen, near your clock. When Cisco Clean Access needs your attention, it will flash this black icon to alert you. Minimize or close any open windows so you can find Cisco Clean Access and log in to ResNet.
If you have problems obtaining Service Pack 2 for Windows Vista through ResNet Registration, you can download the Service Pack 2 stand-alone installer for Windows Vista from Microsoft. Please visit http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/dd262148.aspx.
Occasionally, the Help Desk will assist you through the use of a support meeting. A support meeting allows the Help Desk to remotely control your computer in order to better resolve the issue.
You must grant permission before a member of the Help Desk can control your computer, and you will see everything the Help Desk is doing while your computer is being remotely controlled. Further, once the support meeting ends, the Help Desk will no longer be able to remotely control your computer unless you grant permission in the future.
If the Help Desk instructs you to join a support meeting, go to https://webvpn.ilstu.edu/meeting/.