WSU Pullman wireless network maintenance, June 2026

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

  • June 1–5: Todd Hall, Todd Hall Addition, Johnson Tower
  • June 8–12: Holland Library, Smith Gymnasium
  • June 15–18: Physical Education Building, Bohler Gymnasium, Bohler Gymnasium Addition, Beasley Coliseum
  • June 29–July 2: Fine Arts Center — Academic, Allen Center for Global Health, Miller Indoor Baseball Training Facility, Equipment Storage Building

You may also refer to the ITS website for the most current maintenance schedule.

On the dates listed above, small areas within the affected buildings may experience weak wireless signals or brief wireless outages lasting up to 10 minutes. Wired internet connections will remain available where currently in use.

After the updates, users may need to reconnect to the WSU wireless network using WSU credentials.

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

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