Internet Access on Campus - Wireless

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Wireless Access

All members of the St. Edward's community must authenticate and register before using our wireless network.  Windows computers will also be required to download the ENAC agent which will scan their computer to verify critical Windows updates are installed and antivirus software is installed and up to date.  Mac computers will need to authenticate and register only.  See the Windows and Mac wireless instructions for more information.

The "stedwards-guest" zone will still be available to guests on campus but with limited bandwidth and web access only.

Wireless Zones on the St. Edward's campus include:

All classrooms are wireless as well as all on campus apartments and all residence halls and all common areas on campus.

  • Apartments
  • Baseball field
  • Basil Moreau, East, Teresa, Dujarie
  • Casitas
  • Fine Arts Building - classrooms only
  • Fleck
  • Holy Cross Hall - classrooms only
  • John Brooks Williams Natural Science Center
  • Johnson, Hunt, Le Mans
  • Library
  • Main Building - Classrooms only
  • Moody Hall - All Classrooms & Public Areas
  • The Courtyard outside of Ragsdale
  • Ragsdale
  • RCC - common areas only (hallways and gymnasium)
  • Trustee Hall - All Classrooms & Public Areas
  • Woodward Office Building - wireless in lab

To access SEU's wireless network you must

  • Have a wireless adapter that supports the 802.11g wireless protocol.
  • Use your St. Edward's University login and password to login to the network.
  • If you are unable to connect, please see the troubleshooting sections for Windows | Mac.

Access from Residence Halls and On Campus Apartments

Wireless access is available throughout all residence halls, however, the wireless connection in rooms should not be considered a replacement for the "wired" or ethernet connection available in every room. Wireless connections are slower and much more susceptible to interference from other devices such as 2.4 GHz cordless phones, microwaves, and wireless speakers.