WSU Pullman wireless internet maintenance, Jan. 5–30

Information Technology Services (ITS) is performing wireless internet connectivity upgrades in the following WSU Pullman buildings:

  • Jan. 5–7: Vogel Plant Biosciences Building and Johnson Hall Annex
  • Jan. 7–9: Veterinary and Biomedical Research Building
  • Jan. 20–22: Biotechnology/Life Sciences Facility
  • Jan. 26–28: Plant Sciences Building
  • Jan. 28–30: Engineering Teaching/Research Lab Building

If you are connecting to the wireless internet in these buildings during these dates, you may experience weak wireless signals or brief wireless network outages of up to 10 minutes. Only small sections of each building will be affected at a time. You may also be prompted to reconnect to the wireless network in the impacted buildings.

Wired internet connections will remain available where they are already configured.

Learn more about this scheduled maintenance.

For any questions or technical support, please contact Crimson Service Desk at crimsonservicedesk@wsu.edu or 509-335-4357.

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