The Adams State College Computer Network can be accessed
remotely over standard telephone lines by Students, Staff, and
Faculty. You can now, from home, dial into the network, send
and
receive e-mail using a mail client, and access the World Wide
Web via Netscape or Internet Explorer.
The dial-in system consists of 20 lines, 12 for on-campus
and 8 off-campus. All Students, Faculty and Staff automatically
have a dial-in account. Dial-in is limited to 50 hours per month
and has a 10 minute inactivity time-out period. You will be logged
off if you are not doing anything for 10 minutes on the dial-in.
The
following instructions
will tell you what the hardware and software requirements are,
followed by a brief set of instructions telling you how to set
up your remote connection.
Before You Start
Hardware and Software:
You will need an IBM or compatible, 486 or better computer, (Pentium
recommended) running Windows 2000. A Modem: 14,400 bps minimum,
28,800 or faster recommended.
Tips on installing a modem: be sure you have the correct
drivers for the modem. Windows 2000 is very good at Plug and Play
modems, however, if your modem is not Plug and Play compatible
you will need the Windows 2000 drivers which should have been
included with your modem. You may also be able to download them
from the manufacturer's web site.
Hints for installing a non-Plug and Play modem are:
click on My Computer, click on Control
Panel, click on Add New Hardware. Follow
the instructions, and when it gets to the point where it looks
for the drivers, click on Have Disk, insert the
disk with your drivers and and your modem will be installed.
Support:
Computing Services provides the dial up service and password set
up. Due to the wide range of hardware and software that
students bring to campus, it is not possible to provide individual remote
set up support on personal machines.
The instructions provided are setups on specific machines where
Computing Services has installed the hardware and software - your
set up will be different. If it appears that the password
is the problem, there is a machine set up in Computing Services
where students may check their password.
Students may contact other students who have their
machines set up, or contact the provider of their software/hardware
to get additional assistance.
If you really get stuck, check with the lab managers,
they usually know of students who are very good with computers
and are willing to do some outside work for a reasonable fee.
Students are encouraged to return errors and/or updates to these
instructions and Computing Services will modify or augment the
procedures.
Setting up Your ASC Connection
Remote Access Password:
Your remote access password is the same password used to access
your accounts on Adams State's Internet servers. This password
is usually obtained by running getit in one of
the labs, which must be done annually for students. Student accounts
are on student.adams.edu, and services include web page hosting
and email. Staff accounts reside on staff.adams.edu.
Creating a New Connection
1. Under the Start button, go to Settings,
and Network and Dial-up Connections.
2. Click on Make a New Connection.
3. Follow the Wizard instructions, clicking on the
"Dial-up to Private Network" radio
control (defaulted). Continue until it asks you for a phone number.
That number for Off-Campus students is: 587-7042
(hyphen doesn't matter);, for On-Campus students enter 6000
without a prefix.
Check Your Connection:
Make sure your modem is turned on (if it is an external
modem) and then re-start your computer. Once loaded, click on
your browser icon (Netscape, or Internet Explorer) and the following
screen should automatically appear.
If it doesn't, you'll need to go
back to Network and Dial-up Connections (see
above) and click on the connection you made. Subsequently, if
the previous had to be done, right click on your connection and
go to "Create a Shortcut". Click on
"Yes" when it asks you if you want
to place it on the desktop. You will then need to click on that
shortcut to access the connection box below before you click on
your browser.
Use your regular username and password that you
obtained using getit in one of the labs. Click
on "Dial" and if everything is set up correctly
(and the lines aren't all busy) you should connect to the campus
network in a minute or so.
If the connect is successful, you should get a message
telling you that it was.
If you click on "OK" you will see a small icon in
the lower right hand corner of your screen that is a picture of
two computers connected together like this:
If not, you will receive an error message telling
you specifically what the problem was.
At this point, you are connected to Adams State's
network and you can now run Netscape or Internet Explorer.
Due to the limited number of telephone lines available,
connections are time limited. Once again, Computing Services does
not have the resources to directly support your individual set-up
at home. If you have problems getting set up, see the resources
listed at the top of this document.
revised for Win2K 08/30/02
by Jesse Geis