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Data Services User Manual
Getting Started & Getting the Most From the
goodnet Data (Internet) Service
Date/Version:
Prepared by:
May 2005
ForeVision Systems

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  • Page 1 Data Services User Manual Getting Started & Getting the Most From the goodnet Data (Internet) Service Date/Version: May 2005 Prepared by: ForeVision Systems...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Section Introduction to goodnet The goodnet Data Service Connecting to the Data Service in Rooms – Checking Your Computer – Cables – Plugging In – Windows XP Settings – Windows 98 Settings – Mac OS/X Settings Connecting to the Wireless Service in Common Areas 13 –...
  • Page 3: Introduction To Goodnet

    Introduction to goodnet ITC Services for Members at Goodenough College Launched in April 2005, goodnet is a new service providing Information Technology & Communications (ITC) to members studying at Goodenough College in London. goodnet currently offers four key services: • an Ethernet data/Internet service in all member rooms •...
  • Page 4: The Goodnet Data Service

    The goodnet Data Service What is the Data Service Provided by goodnet? There are two elements to the goodnet data service: Ethernet networking in all member rooms and wireless networking in common areas. In all member rooms throughout the College, an “always on”, high-performance, network connection provides access to the Internet.
  • Page 5 Please note, PCs with 802.11a wireless cards will not be able to connect to the goodnet wireless service. It is possible to use unsupported systems on goodnet, including older versions of Windows, Apple Macs and Linux PCs, however user support cannot be guaranteed. If a problem cannot be easily resolved then the ultimate action is for the user to upgrade to a supported device and Operating System.
  • Page 6 Security and Protection Issues On any network, security and protection of both the system itself and users’ PCs is important. goodnet has up to 700 users all connected to the outside world via the Internet, and so security and protection is a top priority. As such, all goodnet PC and Mac users are required to use up-to-date anti-virus software.
  • Page 7: Connecting To The Data Service In Rooms

    User Manual (Data) http://www.dabs.com you will easily find these type of products for sale too. NETGEAR FA311 Network Adapter. Under £10. D-Link DFE 690TXD CardBus adapter. Under Belkin F5D5050 USB ©ForeVision Systems Ltd.
  • Page 8: Cables

    Cables Make sure you have an RJ-45 cable (or “Ethernet cable”). This is different from a telephone/modem/RJ-11 cable that you may have used in the past for connecting to the Internet with a built-in dial-up modem. You can easily check the cable you have against the diagrams below: This is an RJ-11 cable.
  • Page 9: Windows Xp Settings

    Connecting to the Network Simply, connect your PC or Mac from its Ethernet/network port to the new data outlet on your wall or to the spare port on your Set Top Box using the correct cable (as described in the section above), then start up your computer. Most modern computers will be set up to automatically connect to the goodnet network and so once your PC/Mac has booted, if you open a browser (e.g.
  • Page 10: Windows 98 Settings

    3. Check that your IP Address starts with 172.24…. 4. Check that the Default Gateway starts with 172.24…. 5. If any of these settings are not as they should be, type Enter. Then type ipconfig /renew If these settings are still not as they should be, call the goodnet helpline on 01189 898 391.
  • Page 11 4. Select the tab for DNS Configuration and ensure that Disable DNS is selected (as below): 5. Press OK twice and follow any prompts to re-boot. You should now be able to open a browser and access the Internet, try the following: 1.
  • Page 12: Mac Os/X Settings

    Mac OS & OS X Settings 1. Open the Apple menu and double click on the System Preferences icon 2. From the Internet & Network group, double click on the Network icon 3. Under the tab for Show ensure that it is set to Built-in Ethernet 4.
  • Page 13: Connecting To The Wireless Service In Common Areas

    Wireless Access in Common Areas Wireless network access is available in all common areas at the College, including the Common Rooms, Libraries, Quads, Mecklenburgh Square Gardens, the Dining Hall and Freddy’s Bar. Configuring your computer to access the goodnet wireless service is simple. Following are instructions for Windows XP and Mac OS/X.
  • Page 14: Windows 98 Settings

    Windows 98 Settings Unlike with Window XP and 2000, because wireless was not a popular technology when Windows 98 was released, this version of Windows does not have wireless settings as part of the Operating System. As such, if you are using wireless and are still running Windows 98 on your PC, you will need to follow the instructions for your particular wireless card or adapter.
  • Page 15: Protecting Your Computer

    Protecting Your Computer On any network, security and protection of both the system itself and users’ PCs is important. goodnet has up to 700 users all connected to the outside world via the Internet, and so security and protection is a top priority. With new viruses and Trojans appearing almost daily, it is important to install AntiVirus software on your computer and to keep this current with regular updates.
  • Page 16: Supported Applications

    Supported Applications Internet Access To access web pages simply use your Web browser as you would on any PC connected to the Internet. goodnet provides an always-on data service so you can leave your PC on with your browser open when you are not actually using it. Browsers supported by the goodnet helpdesk are as follows: •...
  • Page 17: Instant Messenger

    Instant Messenger goodnet supports the chat component of most popular Instant Messenger applications. Voice, video & file transfer components are possible, but not supported. There are two main types of Instant Messenger clients: Browser-based and Application-based. Supported clients include: • MSN Messenger (& WebMessenger) •...
  • Page 18: Faqs

    FAQs • I seem to be able to send emails but I can’t send email. What am I doing wrong? • How do I get a network card or cable if I haven’t got one? • Can I play multi-user games? •...
  • Page 19: Goodnet User Manual (Data) ©Forevision Systems Ltd

    Can I use music download sites, such as iTunes? Yes. Can I use Peer-to-Peer or file sharing services, such as Kaaza? Peer-to-peer services are not supported. Remember that goodnet is provided for the use of all members and so all users should respect their fellow students and not do anything that would cause the overall network performance and service to deteriorate.
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