Residence Halls: What Technology is Available

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ITS provides the following services in the campus residence halls:

  • Computer Labs
  • Printers
  • Cable TV services
  • XFINITY On Demand live streaming
  • Wi-Fi & Network services

What to Bring to Campus?

Approved Devices Technology to Leave at Home

The following list is devices that are often compatible with our campus network. 

  • Personal laptops / desktops
  • Game consoles
  • Tablets
  • Mobile phones (no hotspots)
  • Smart TVs
  • Some IOT and streaming devices (Alexa, Apple TV, Roku, Chromecast, etc.)
  • Wired printers via USB cord (note: wireless printers do not work on our network. See the technologyy to leave at home section for how students can use campus printers).

These devices are NOT recommended on campus.

  • Printers - students to do not need to bring a printer to campus because there are campus printers already provided in the residence halls and libaries. In addition, students are given a complimentary print credit each semester to use at campus printers. To learn more and to monitor your balance, view our printing FAQ page. If students chose to have a printer in their room, we ask that they bring wired printers rather than wireless for a more reliable printing experience.
     
  • Wireless Routers - These damage the strength of the wi-fi for all users on the network. If you experience slow internet speeds please contact the Tech Desk. 
     
  • TV Converter Box - If students bring their own TV, they will have access to Cable TV Channels and several HD channels on campus
  • To avoid creating network issues for yourself and your roommates and neighbors, as well as to avoid violating the University's Responsible Use of Computing Resources Policy please read these notes:
    • If you have a Roku device in you living space please follow the directions here https://services.stthomas.edu/TDClient/1898/ClientPortal/KB/ArticleDet?ID=141020 to disable the device's features that interfere with network traffic. This should be done on any other "internet of things" devices (like wireless printers) that put out a constant wireless signal.
    • Do not use the hotspot by your cell phone or other devices. Make sure this feature is turned off when in your student housing
    • Disconnect any personal mini-switches or access points

Connecting Devices to the Internet

  • Wi-Fi For personal devices like laptops, phone, and tablets: Use the UST network and sign-in with your St. Thomas username (do not include the @stthomas.edu) and password. This network is secure and encrypted to protect your information.
  • Wi-Fi for game consoles and media streaming devices: Use the UST-Open network for devices that do not allow you enter in a password.
  • Wired Ethernet: Simply plug your gaming device into the network wall jack. Your gaming device should automatically connect and be profiled after a reboot. 

With either connection, wired or wireless, a reboot will be necessary after connecting to the network.

View our Wi-Fi Troubleshooting article for more information.

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Article ID: 97020
Created
Thu 1/30/20 4:21 PM
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Tue 8/27/24 2:58 PM

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Wired and Wireless connectivity support
Cable TV and live streaming services through XFINITY On Demand are available for departments, campus common areas, and residence hall rooms.