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Introduction

Networking services at The University of Tulsa include:

Internet access is through a dedicated 250MBps Line. Public Access ethernet ports are located BAH, KEP, ACAC, McFarlin Library and John Rogers Hall.

UTULSA Domain

Across campus, you will be able to login to the UTULSA domain. Logging into to the domain will provide you access to your personal disk space (Utulsa Home) on the campus server. To log into the UTULSA domain, you will use your campus user name and password. On lab computers, select UTULSA at the login box for "Log in to".

How Do I ...

Get my User Name? - Your user name most often has this structure: firstname-lastname (i.e. john-doe). Some user names differ from this structure. You can verify your user name from the Campus Search on the University home page or the directory in myTU.

  1. Now you need to type in your first or last name or both if it’s a common name.
  2. The listing will show all possible matches for the entered name. It will show the full name, phone number and email address. Your user name is what appears before the @ in the email address. Example: if your e-mail is displayed as john-doe@utulsa.edu then your user name is john-doe
  3. Your user name is case-sensitive. Use all lower case letters, (hint: if you have trouble, verify that the caps lock is not on).

Your initial password for your user name is generated when your login is created. You should receive an e-mail when your user account is created indicating your password if you have an internet e-mail address on file. If you do not know your initial password contact the IS Computer Help Desk to receive information on your initial password. Help Desk: 918-631-3500 or help@utulsa.edu .

Get the VPN Client -

VPN clients for Windows, MacOS X, and Linux, are located on myTU in the TU Resource area under Software Downloads.

Report a Suspected Network Security Violation?

If you are suspicious about computer or network activity you should report it immediately. You can report it by sending an email to CSRT. Include your name, contact information (i.e., phone, e-mail, address), the nature of your report and the related activity, and any other details that might help in investigating the activity. Email CSRT

 

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UTULSA Domain

Ethernet/Lan

Wireless

NetReg

VPN

Network Security

How Do I...

Get my User Name?

Get the VPN Client

Report a Security Violation

Related Links

Security Services