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LionNet, a new wireless computer network on the Lincoln University main campus is now
available and ready for use. The LionNet network is available in most residence halls and some academic buildings.
(updated 02.28.2012)

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LionNet, a new wireless computer network on the Lincoln University main campus is now
available and ready for use in the following locations:
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Wireless computer networks use radio signals to carry information from laptops,
phones, and other wireless devices to "access points" where the signals enter a
wired network. Radio signals are radiated in all directions. This allows laptops to move
around and still connected or remaind connected to the access points, but it also signals
from one laptop to be received by other wireless devices. Information carried by
the wireless signals can be captured by others.
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Follow the instructions in this document
to prepare your personal Windows XP laptop for use on Lincoln University's LionNet secure wireless network.
For Windows Vista and Macintosh computers, please visit the IT offices or call the Help Desk at extension 8134.
This one-time setup will take a little time, so please work slowly and carefully and do not skip any steps.
(updated 02.28.2012)