WSU Wireless internet network maintenance begins Nov. 24

Information Technology Services (ITS) is upgrading wireless internet connectivity infrastructure in several WSU Pullman buildings on the following dates:

  • Nov. 24–26: Sloan Hall and Electrical-Mechanical Engineering Building
  • Dec. 1–3: Carpenter Hall
  • Dec. 8–10: Global Animal Health Building Phase II
  • Dec. 11: Albrook Hydraulics Lab

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

As part of this upgrade, wireless network names in these buildings will change. The wireless networks “WSU Wireless Aruba,” “WSU Guest Aruba,” and “Eduroam Aruba” will be replaced with “WSU Wireless,” “WSU Guest,” and “Eduroam” respectively. If you are prompted to reconnect to the wireless internet in these buildings, simply select the new wireless network name available to you and enter your WSU credentials.

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

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