Bits & Bytes
Wireless Campus: Work, Study, and Play a la Carte
Published in The Aggie on October 12, 2005
I don't know about you, but I'm excited. I just invested in an iBook G4, which is, in less technical terms, a Mac laptop. It's shiny, it's fast and it lets me access the Internet on campus and elsewhere in Davis.
In fact, you may have seen me lounging between classes at the MU, which now boasts better coverage due to wireless improvements courtesy of ASUCD. (This is the first of many upgrades to be made during this school year. Stay tuned to see where coverage expands to next!)
Although I'm currently using wireless for games and email, in a few weeks I'll be browsing digital notes and researching academic Web sites. I guess that's the beauty of using wireless on campus: what I do is up to me.
Get Connected
I know some of you hate the technical stuff, so allow me to
assure you that hooking up to campus wireless is pretty easy.
At any rate, you only have to do it once and then you're set.
I could give you the instructions in a nutshell, but these things
are best explained in detail, especially if you're a technophobe
like some people I know.
So visit wireless.ucdavis.edu/howto.html or pick up the Fall edition of Hypertext (available at computer rooms) for a clear guide to connecting to campus wireless.
Note that if you're having trouble getting your lappy online, your friends at IT Express in 182 Shields Library are always happy to help.
Find Your Hot Spot Like me, most people gravitate toward the MU to access wireless, but other popular wi-fi points include the ARC, Silo, and Wellman Hall. For a full map of hot spots, snag a Hypertext or download the map at wireless.ucdavis.edu/UCDwirelessmap.pdf.
Why Wireless?
Immediate Internet access far outweighs the burden of toting
a laptop around campus. Here's what I find comes in handy:
- Checking email: never again wait in line at a computer room just to check your email.
- Taking notes: If you're like me, you type faster than you write, so using a laptop during a lecture would enable you to catch more of what the professor is saying. Just make sure your instructor allows you to use a laptop during class.
- Unwinding: playing a game or surfing the Web after a taxing exam really helps me relax and de-stress.
- Writing essays: write and research essays away from your pets, roommates, and--if you're in the library--a lot of noise.
Stay Cyber Safe
Over the summer, I had to drive to LA to wipe my sister's computer
clean of data, debug it, and reinstall software. Why? Because
someone hacked into her computer via her wireless connection.
Wireless is naturally insecure. Even campus wireless, which is protected by Kerberos authentication, is not infallible. Having current operating system patches and virus protection on your lappy help keep intruders at bay, but extra caution is necessary when using wireless. You should refrain from the following while surfing a wireless connection:
- Shopping: no eBay, Amazon.com, or anything that requires entering a credit card number.
- Banking: avoid any Web sites that require sensitive personal info.
- File sharing: disable anything that allows others to access your computer.
By now, you must be either itching to access wireless or wishing you had a laptop. To purchase a (student discounted!) laptop, drop by the Bookstore Computer Shop or visit their Web site at bookstore.ucdavis.edu.
Bits & Bytes Archives
2006-2007
- Student tech wrap-up
- SmartSite broadens online side of campus classes
- The Gmail vs. Hotmail debate
- The KeckCAVES - UC Davis' scientific 'holodeck'
- Virtual Pathology Lab transport students inside the body
- How to keep your Mac healthy
- Virtual schizophrenia in Second Life
- Make your next shot a "PowerShot"
- Wireless printing on the go
- Good ergonomics can help students reduce repetitive injuries
- Access quick online resources for finals week
- Computer Health 101
- Survive, even Thrive, without Leaving your Computer
- Harness your Inner Webmaster -- Create a Website!
- Registration Ready? Don't Miss Your Windows of Opportunity
- Cdigix Provides Free Legal Music
- Skype - Communication Friend or Foe?
- Looking for Tech Help?
2005-2006
- Housing happiness: Where to look
- Techies Snag the Best Summer Jobs!
- Keep Your Portable Electronics Safe
- Got Digital Photos? Then Share 'Em!
- Internships and the Internet
- Campus Resources for Your Photo Needs
- Tech Gadgets to Help You with School
- The Eternal Question: PC or Mac?
- Resolution One: Use the Flaming Fox Instead of the Giant Blue "e"
- Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, and Rebuy Technology
- Preparing for Next Quarter Techno-Style
- Happy Techsgiving
- Invasion of the Pod People: Podcasting at UC Davis
- Pile on the Spam Filters
- Conducting Research Online
- File Sharing: What You Need to Know
- Campus Computer Rooms: What Can They Do For You?
- Wireless Campus: Work, Study, and Play a la Carte
- Technophobia, Technophilia, and Bicycles
2004-2005
- Say Cheese! A Brief Guide to Digital Photography
- Library Time and the Studyin' is Easy
- Surf Wirelessly, Surf Securely
- Want To Find Your Dream Job? No Problem!
- New Browser: New Horizon!
- New Graduation Requirement: Phishing 101
- iPod: Music Tool and Learning Aid?
- Techies Grab the Best Davis Housing
- New Law Clarifies Copyright Infringement
- Crowded Computer Rooms? No Problem!
- All I Want For Christmas
- Get Creative in the Media Labs
- The Library Web Site: Your Gateway to Knowledge
- Computers Need To Sleep Too
- Cheap, Free & All-Around-Awesome Software
- More Reasons to Unwire
- Where You Gonna Go?
- Be a Sharer, Not a Pirate!
- On Guard: Staying Alert for Computer Vulnerabilities
- Aargh! What Do I Do Now?
2003-2004
- Is Your Computer On Its Last Leg?
- Keep Your Computer in Good Shape Over the Summer
- Hunt For Your Future Career Online
- Plagiarism: the Classic Crime Enters the Digital Age
- Share Your Creativity Via the Web
- The Great Blog Craze
- For Your Eyes Only
- To the Search Box and Beyond!
- Who's Spying on You?
- Treat Your Computer To Symantec AntiVirus and Other Spiffy Software!
- You Have No Idea How Fragile You Are!
- Burn the Midnight Oil! Extended Hours at the MU Station Computer Lab
- Don't Let Viruses and Worms Doom Your Computer
- Go Online Before You Go to the Polls!
- Find Your Valentine Online
- DIY Multimedia at UC Davis
- Tired of Delivering Pizzas?!
- Be Kind to Your Computer Labs
- Let the Web Help You Keep Your New Year's Resolutions
- Super-secret keyboard shortcuts�revealed!
- How PDAs Make Student-Life Easier
- FREE STUFF!