
Bring a Laptop to Campus
Students are not required to have a computer, but Westminster recommends that students bring a laptop to campus. Academic work will require the use of information resources, and e-mail is an official means of communication with students. A laptop provides benefits in coursework and academic research as well as in its role as a tool for communication and discussion with faculty and fellow students. In addition to the advantage it has over a desktop computer in conserving limited space in student rooms, its portability allows it to be used in a variety of locations including classrooms and labs, the libraries, the campus center, and other venues throughout campus. Another important benefit in having a laptop is the opportunity it offers to take advantage of wireless connectivity that is present now in many academic buildings and will be expanded to other campus locations in the future.
A few words about the TitanNet network
Westminster's Novell based campus network, named TitanNet, exists to support the academic mission of the College. It is a single network connecting all academic buildings and residence halls, with a link to the Internet.Access to the network is a privilege provided to students? it is the responsibility of each individual student to use the network responsibly in accordance with the College's Policy for Responsible Use of Information Resources. Every student is given an account on the network with personal disk space for storage of files and an email account available on- and off-campus? electronic folders are used to submit assignments and collaborate with other students and faculty. In addition to these resources of the network being available from public computer labs, libraries, and other academic areas, each student in a residence hall is provided a data port in their room for connecting their own computer to TitanNet. These ports provide access to the Internet as well as other services of the network.
Choosing a computer to connect to TitanNet
It is the student's responsibility to bring a computer to campus that meets Westminster's requirements. It is also the student's responsibility to provide all support for the computer including having the computer configured to connect to the campus network.
Spyware and Peer-to-Peer Applications Cause Problems
Critical for successful connection and operation of your PC on TitanNet is to avoid having extraneous software applications on the computer. Spyware and peer-to-peer applications frequently cause conflicts on networked PCs. Take appropriate steps to keep these types of applications off your computer.
Requirements and Recommendations for Student Computers on TitanNet :
Requirements and recommendations for student machines that connect to the campus network include the following:
Software:
- Every computer must have updated antivirus software. The college uses Symantec (Norton) antivirus; however, students can connect using other antivirus programs such as McAfee and AVG.
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The College uses primarily Windows-based computers in classrooms, labs, offices and other academic areas. Students can attempt to connect to the network (and in the past have connected) with any of the following operating systems; however, the College does not provide support for non-Windows operating systems:
- Windows XP service pack 2
- Windows Vista
- Linux
- Mac OS X
- The college recommends that students purchase Microsoft Office Professional software. Office Professional is the standard productivity software used on campus and will be useful for sharing files easily with faculty, staff and other students. Office Professional and other Microsoft products can be purchased at significant discount through the Microsoft Select program that can be reached at http://www.selectstudent.com/aicup
Hardware:
Unlike previous years, the college does not offer specially configured laptop models. However, Westminster use Dell computers in our offices and labs, and students can go to the special website http://www.dell.com/westminster to purchase laptops from Dell at a discounted cost. These purchase transactions are strictly between Dell and students. The College receives no remuneration from these purchases; this opportunity is provided only as a service to the campus community.Westminster recommends the following as minimum requirements for student computers:
- Wireless must support WPA or WPA2 (recommended)
- Intel Core 2 Duo Processor
- 2 GB RAM
- 120 GB Hard Drive
- DVD +/- RW
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Up-to-date antivirus software (required)
- At least a 3 year non-mail-in warranty for hardware repairs
For students who are looking for a little assistance in selecting hardware to purchase, the College uses the Dell Latitude E6500 and Dell Latitude E6400 notebook models with the following configurations:
Latitude E6500 (Hardware specifications):
15.4 inch screen, Intel Core 2 Duo T9550(2.66 ghz) processor, 2 GB RAM 2 DIMMS, 256 MB video card, 250 GB hard drive, Intel wireless card a/g, 8X DVD +/- RWLatitude E6400 (Hardware specifications):
14.1 inch screen, Intel Core 2 Duo T9550(2.66 ghz) processor, 2 GB RAM 2 DIMMS, 256 MB video card, 250 GB hard drive, Intel wireless card a/g, 8X DVD +/- RWQuestions about student computer requirements or recommendations can be directed to Stanton Fleming, Coordinator of User of Desktop Services, 724-946-7282.
Connecting Student Computers to the campus TitanNet network
- All student machines must be configured properly in order to use them on TitanNet and the Internet
- If you bring a computer to campus, it must meet the campus requirements, including having an active anti-virus application with regular updates
- Support will be provided for connecting your PC only if your computer meets all college requirements and is free from extraneous and conflicting applications. This support is in the form of posted notices to the website, responses to online messages describing specific problems, and some student staff technical support
- Only student end-user machines may be connected to the campus network. No equipment configured as a router, switch, server, or other network control device is permitted on TitanNet
- All student computers must be registered on TitanNet
Off-Campus Connections to TitanNet
Students living off-campus who have an Internet connection can access Westminster e-mail and numerous other campus resources from the College website at http://www.westminster.edu.Registering Your Computer
All student computers connected to TitanNet must be registered with the Information Systems Department. This will be part of the process of connecting your PC to the network and includes providing information such as the machine's MAC address (this is the unique address of your network card). Failure to register your computer will result in your connection to TitanNet being disabled. Once your computer is physically connected to the campus network via a data jack in your room or a wireless access point at a campus 'hotspot', you will be directed to a registration website when you start your browser for the first time. Using the unique username and password for your network account that you have received, you will login to the registration site, answer questions, and complete the registration. During this process, your computer will be checked for antivirus software and the existence of malicious software or other unacceptable conditions. If the machine passes all tests, registration is completed and you will receive full access to the campus network and the Internet. If the computer fails any of the tests, you must correct the problem before full access is granted to the network and Internet.
Important Notices & Disclaimers
- As a condition of enrollment at Westminster, all students agree to abide by the Policy for Responsible Use of Information Resources that is contained in the Handbook for Students.
- Westminster College provides TitanNet as an educational tool for use by our students, and makes no implied warranty of network availability, reliability, or suitability for individual student requirements.
- Windows XP and Vista operating systems are supported. Non-Windows operating systems including MAC OS X and Linux can be connected to TitanNet but are not supported by College staff. Not all resources and network capabilities may be available for these systems.
- Up-to-date virus protection is required at all times for all operating systems. This means having an active antivirus software application and current virus signatures at all times
- No equipment configured as a server, router, switch, or other network access or control device may be connected to the campus network by any method (data jack, wireless or other type of connection). Only enduser machines may be connected to TitanNet.
- Spyware programs such as peer-to-peer file-sharing applications, should not be installed on computers. Spyware is known to decrease PC and network performance and to spread viruses and worms. It can also interfere with your TitanNet connection.
- Personal firewalls from Microsoft or other companies may interfere with network connectivity if not configured properly. Also, settings for networks to which your PC may have been previously connected, at home or office, should be changed or removed to eliminate conflicts with TitanNet.
- The College and its vendors cannot guarantee that any particular machine will be able to connect to the campus network and/or run network applications unless it is a College recommended model. Neither the College nor its vendors will assume any responsibility if such PCs do not connect to the network or are unable to run network applications. This applies at the time of connection and any time thereafter.
- Each student assumes full responsibility for their computer and its software and operation. Adding software, changing the configuration, connecting to another internet service, or acquiring malicious data which changes machine settings so that the computer no longer works on the College network will result in limited assistance being available from College personnel, but ultimately each student is responsible for maintaining their computer and resolving problems with their specific machine.
- Microsoft Office Professional is recommended for student PCs. This software and other selected Microsoft products including Windows operating system upgrades can be purchased at significant discounts, subject to licensing and purchasing requirements, through Microsoft's Student Select program. Contact http://www.selectstudent.com/aicup. Note: these purchases include a license and application CD but not support or upgrade protection. Only one copy of each individual product may be purchased by each student.

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