Internet & Wireless
Network connections in the Library
Within the Main Library there are more than 300 network connection ports, distributed throughout all floors in both wings of the building. Look at empty study carrels for an outlet box with a bright orange plug or orange NET LINK sign. Ask at a service desk if you need help locating one.
The following list indicates which branch libraries have NET LINK ports available to patrons.
Branch |
Location |
Wireless |
Net Link Ports |
# of Ports |
| Biomedical & Physical Sciences Library | Rm. 1440 Biomedical & Physical Sciences Building | Yes | Yes | 48 |
| Business Library | Rm. 50 MSU College of Law Building | Yes | Yes | 211 |
| Engineering Library | Rm. 1515 Engineering Building | Yes | Yes | 8 |
| Gull Lake Library | W.K. Kellogg Biological Station 3700 East Gull Lake Drive |
Yes | No | |
| International Center Library | Rm. 115 International Center | Yes | Yes | 120 |
See http://microlabs.msu.edu/ for a list of labs with network connections and available computers.
See http://techbase.msu.edu/viewpathfinder.asp?id=474 for a list of other buildings that are wired for network connections.
All residence halls have ethernet network connections.
Access to wireless network in the library
The Main Library currently offers wireless network access to MSU students, staff, and faculty throughout the building.
How to establish wireless network access?
There are different methods of making a wireless connection to MSUnet Wireless in the Main Library, and on campus based on operating system you are using. Windows currently supports wireless access under Windows 2000, Windows YesP. The Macintosh operating system can be configured to work in our network under versions 10.2 (Jaguar) to 10.3 (Panther) and 10.4 (Tiger). The links provided by ACNS will give you detailed instruction and screenshots for each system:
What is the URL (web address) for the wireless login page?
Go to https://1.1.1.1/login.html and enter your MSU NetID and password.
Does the Main Library check out Wireless Network cards or laptops equipped with such cards?
No. To buy a Wireless Network card for your laptop, please visit the MSU Computer Store in the Computer Center (432-0700).
Will I be able to access the MSU Libraries’ online resources (e.g. the catalog, electronic journals, etc.) via the Wireless Network?
In order to access the library resources from the main library using your laptop with a wireless connection, you will need to set the proxy server settings (see Off Campus Access for instructions).
For assistance in using the electronic resources, please see the staff at the Main Library Reference Desk in the main lobby.
Can I print from my computer via a Wireless Network connection?
Yes, you can print to MSU printers in the Main Library and across campus using MSU NetPrint. For complete instructions, see http://netprint.msu.edu.
Setting up a Mac for wireless E-token or Copy Center printing:
- Open "System preferences" and choose "Print & Fax."
- Click on the plus sign (+) in the middle left of the "Print & Fax" screen.
- On the next screen, click the box (top left) that says "IP Printer."
- On the same page,
- In "Protocol", choose "Line Printer Daemon - LPD"
- For "Address", enter: netprint.msu.edu
- For "Queue", enter: PrintLocker
- For "Print Using", select "HP" from the list of printers, then choose "HP Laserjet 8100 series" from the long list of HP printers that displays.
- Click "add". No need to enter anything on the next screen ("Installable Options"), so click "Continue".
- The next screen will show "netprint.msu.edu" as one of your printers.
- Close "Print & Fax."
- Print desired pages.
- Open Safari and go to: netprint.msu.edu.
- Log in with your MSUnet ID and password and the next screen will ask you to "Select printer" and show the message "x print jobs await your action."
- Select "Main Library", then the desired e-token printer or Copy Center (which is at the bottom of the list). Then click "print" next to the job you wish to print.
Where do I find a wireless connection beside in the Main Library?
For more information about Wireless Access Points at MSU, visit MSUnet Wireless website.
For Further Assistance
If you need assistance with accessing the Wireless Network in the Main Library (only), please contact Distance Learning Services at 355-2345. You can also visit the Digital & Multimedia Center on 4-West to seek help in person from student employees in that department.
If you need assistance in configuring your computer for dynamic addressing, contact the MSU Computer Information Center at 432-6200 or by email:help@msu.edu.
Check out MSUWired at http://msuwired.msu.edu/ for more information on the MSU Computer Requirement as well as computing facilities, support, and training at MSU.
Modified: 12/19/07
