WSU Pullman wireless network maintenance, February 2026

Information Technology Services (ITS) will perform scheduled wireless network upgrades that may impact connectivity in select WSU Pullman buildings on the following dates:

  • Feb. 2–3: Dana Hall, Thermal-Fluids Research Building, Engineering Laboratory Building, and College Ave. Steam Plant
  • Feb. 18–19: Daggy Hall
  • Feb. 23–24: Commons
  • Feb. 25–26: Education Addition

On these dates, small areas within these buildings may experience weak wireless signals or brief outages lasting up to 10 minutes. Wired internet connections will remain available in locations where they are already configured and active.

After each upgrade, individuals may need to reconnect to the wireless network in the affected buildings using their WSU credentials.

Learn more about upcoming WSU Pullman building wireless upgrades.

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

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