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Northwood DSL Network ServiceOverviewIT Communications provides the Northwood DSL Network Service for residents of the Northwood Community Apartments (Northwood I, II, IV and V) and Single Undergraduate Housing (Northwood III). This service uses DSL (Digital Subscriber Line) technology. It is "always on," uses the standard Internet Protocol (IP), and can support various computer platforms (IBM-compatible PC, Macintosh, Unix, etc.) via Ethernet.
Northwood DSL Network Service GuideThe DSL Network Service Guide is available for download in Adobe Acrobat (PDF) format. Download the latest version of Adobe Reader from Adobe.
Conditions of Use PolicyYouand everyone in your household who uses your Northwood DSL Network Service connectionare required to abide by these Conditions of Use. Failure to abide by these conditions may result in service disconnection. Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is Northwood DSL service? How fast is Northwood DSL service? WirelessWireless network access is available in some of the community spaces in the Northwood Apartments area. See: Wireless in the Residence Halls for location and connection information. The DSL service in Northwood is a wired service. Although your DSL modem may have an antenna, the modem will not function in wireless mode. Housing has no plan at present to provide a residential wireless service in Northwood. Resident supplied routers and wireless devices are not supported in Northwood Community Apartments. If a resident experiences problems using their personal router or wireless device, the resident should remove the device and restore the standard connection before requesting assistance from the ITCS Consultants, (734) 764-HELP, Option 2. ITCom and University Housing only support the device that is supplied. If it is determined that a user supplied device may be causing problems for residents in other apartments, then the user will be asked to remove their equipment from the DSL network. Some things that may affect wireless transmission are: microwave ovens, 2.4 GHz cordless phones, Bluetooth enabled devices, and other wireless LANs. Northwood DSL Network RegistrationPlease read the DSL Network Service Guide for instructions on configuring your computer and registering it with your DSL modem. Once the DSL modem is activated, you may register your computer. The LED status lights on your modem will indicate if it is activated or not (please see the Connecting the Hardware and the Troubleshooting Your DSL Connection sections of the DSL Network Service Guide for information on the LED status lights).
If you are already subscribed to the DSL, and you get a new computer or replace your Ethernet card in your current computer, you must register again with the Northwood Network DHCP service in order to obtain an IP address so that you can use your connection. If you have a problem with the DHCP registration process, please refer to the Troubleshooting Your DSL Connection section of the DSL Network Service Guide, and/or the Troubleshooting and Repairs web page. Registering Game Consoles and Other DevicesTo register your game consoles and other devices such as routers, send an e-mail message from your U-M email account to online.consulting@umich.edu, and include the following information:
Instructions for Router InstallationIf you are using a router, please follow these instructions for connecting to the DSL modem.
Troubleshooting and RepairsIf you have trouble with your connection, there are three sources of help: the DSL Network Service Guide, the Troubleshooting and Repairs web page, and the ITCS Consultants at (734) 764-HELP, Option 2. If your connection is down completely, you will not be able to view a web page, so it might be a good idea to print out the Troubleshooting and Repairs web page in advance. Staying Connected and ProtectedThe U-M Blue Disc Protection from Viruses, Worms, and other Malware
Protection from Hackers
Contact InformationFor questions about the Northwood DSL Network Service, which are not covered in these web pages, please contact the ITCS Helpdesk, (734) 764-HELP, Option 2. See the 4-HELP Web site for the ITCS Consultants hours of operation. If Northwood residents experience problems with their DSL service at a time when 4-HELP is not staffed, they may follow the instructions for troubleshooting and repairs in the Northwood DSL Network Service Guide. Sending email to online.consulting@umich.edu is also an option. Be sure to include a detailed description of the problem and your uniqname. If unable to resolve the problem after following these instructions, call (734) 764-HELP, listen to the message, and follow the instructions to leave a message to report an outage to a campus system (Option 7). It is important to leave a description of the problem plus contact information, including name, phone, address, and uniqname. The messages left on the 4-HELP line will be monitored for system-wide outages and reported to appropriate on-call staff. |