Connecting to Guest Wireless

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University guests can connect to the NMU_GUEST Wifi access points without having a university account. These instructions cover the process of connecting and agreeing to the Acceptable Use Policy. To learn more about guest wireless, visit the "Guest Wireless Locations" page.

Connecting with Windows
Connecting with an iPhone
Connecting with Android

Connecting with Windows

1. Select the Windows wifi connection icon from the system tray to expand the available connections menu. Then, select "NMU_GUEST" from the list.
    

2. Select the "Connect" button. 
    
 

3. Open your internet browser. It should automatically navigate to the guest access page with the Acceptable Use Policy. Read and click "Accept" to gain access. 

    

 

Connecting with an iPhone

1. Tap the settings icon and select "Wi-Fi".


 


2. Select "NMU_GUEST" under "Choose a Network...".


 

3. Once the device connects to the network, it should automatically open Safari.


4. The "NMU Wireless" page should load with the Acceptable Use Policy. Read the policy and select "Accept"

 

Connecting with Android

These screenshots utilize a Nexus 7 tablet. Specific screens may vary depending on the device.
 

1. Tap the App Tray icon on the main screen to view more applications.


 

2. Selects the "Settings" icon from the App menu.


 

3. Select "Wi-Fi" from the "Settings" menu. 


4. Ensure that the Wi-Fi is on in the upper right corner, then select "NMU_GUEST" from the list of available networks.


5. Slide down the top menu to select the "Sign into Wi-Fi network" option.


6. Your internet browser will open to the "NMU Wireless" page containing the Acceptable Use Policy. Read the policy and select "Accept."

Reasons for Updating Our Computers

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  1. Updates fix problems and help make your computer run better.
  2. Some updates are scheduled to be available at routine intervals. For instance Windows updates typically come out the second Tuesday of the month. Windows computers are configured to automatically download the updates but not install them until the next time the computer is restarted. For this reason you will want to install the updates at a time that is convenient for you rather than have them automatically install at a critical time when you need your computer such as when finishing a paper, studying for an exam, or when you need to take an online exam.
  3. Your computer connects to the NMU network, and unless it has the latest updates, it can create a weak spot on the network. In other words, an non-updated computer can be taken over by someone else, via the network, and used to attack the network itself and other Web sites.
  4. You are responsible for any actions taken through your computer, even if you are not doing them. If your computer is found to be attacking other sites and/or distributing illegal material, your NMU account may be locked out and any computers registered under your account will not be allowed to access the campus network.
  5. Fortunately, updating is easy. Visit our Windows Update page or Apple's Mac Update page to learn how.

Printing to the On-campus Printers

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NMU public network printers are located in the NMU Library, Jacobetti Center, and PEIF. For your convenience these printers are already set up on your NMU issued ThinkPad or MacBook.

Using the printers requires you to pay for each printed page using CatCash on your NMU ID (Wildcat Express Card). See the Library's Printing page for help on setting up for their printers or adding funds to your CatCash.

Registering Apple Products

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In order for you to use your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch to stream music or browse the web on the NMU network, you will need to register the device on the network. 

1. Connect to NMU through the wifi settings
2. Open the Safari web browser.
3. In the address field type, register.nmu.edu and click Go.

4. It will prompt for your NMU username and password
5. Click "Continue"
6. There will be a black box with a play symbol in the middle just tap that and a 30 second video from the Dean of Students, Christine Greer, talking about the copyright policy
7. Next you will have to Accept the "Acceptable Use Policy" for NMU
8. After you accept the use policy there will be a three question quiz about things that you can and can't do on the NMU network
9. Once you get to the "Registration Complete" page, click "log out", and wait 10-15 minutes for it to regenerate an IP address. Once you get to google.com or any site that is not affiliated with NMU you are all set. 
 

Requesting an Alumni Account

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Students who graduate with a degree from NMU after 2018, are able to keep their current NMU email as long as they log into the gmail website at least once a year.

Otherwise, the NMU Alumni Association office offers alumni "E-mail for Life," a free, full-service email account through the Google Education system available to all alumni of Northern Michigan University.

To request your alumni account, visit this page. You will be contacted at your current NMU email address with your new username and password when your request is processed. 

For more information on alumni email accounts, visit the Alumni Association's page here

Setting Up 2 factor authentication

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Your password protects your account. You can also add a second layer of protection with "2 Factor Authentication" so even if somebody manages to steal your password, it is not enough to get into your account. This additional form of authentication (sometimes referred to as 2FA or TFA) is completely independent from your username and password.

How It Works

You will login as usual with your username and password, then enter an additional code from either an Authenticator App, a Security Key, or a set of Backup Codes to verify that it is in fact you. You can also click a checkbox at the login page to trust a device for 30 days so you can just use your  username and password to log in on that device.

Recommendations

  • Enable more than one 2 factor authentication method such as using both an Authenticator app and Backup Codes!
  • Remember / Trust more than one browser/device by clicking the checkbox at the bottom left corner of the login prompt before logging in. Do this on different days for each browser/device so they both don't reach the 30 day limit on the same day.

        

This will trust that device for 30 days and you will not be required to enter the additional 2 factor code on that device during the 30 day period. It's best if you don’t trust multiple devices on the same day so they don’t all expire at the same time. The browser/device trust is managed through the use of browser cookies, so if you clear your browser's cookies then you remove any existing 30 day trust and cause the two factor authentication prompt to occur when you next login.

3 Options for Setting Up 2 Factor Authentication for NMU Services

There are 3 options for setting up 2 Factor Authentication for NMU services like MyNMU and MyUser; an authenticator app, USB security key, and backup codes.

Authenticator App (Best for mobile devices - tablets or smartphones)

Using a mobile authenticator app on your smartphone, tablet, or computer as a second factor during login. Enabling this option will require that you enter a code generated by the authenticator app as a second factor during the login process. Google Authenticator  and Microsoft Authenticator are 2 authenticator apps that will work. Google Authenticator works on Android and Apple iOS devices. Install the authenticator app BEFORE turning on this option for NMU Services.

For quick set-up instructions see: 2FA Quick Steps 

USB Security Key (Requires extra hardware)

Requires FIDO U2F Security Key device, typically a USB device, to be attached to the computer you are logging in from. NOTE: Security keys are currently only compatible with the Chrome web browser.

For step by step instructions see: Using a Security Key for 2 factor authentication

Backup Codes (Used as a backup to the other options)

Backup codes come in sets of 10 that you generate at https://myuser.nmu.edu/user. Each of the 10 Backup Codes can only be used once. When a backup code is used it will become inactive. Typically you print them out, keep them in a secure location, and check them off as you use each one. You can generate a new set codes at any point, automatically making the old set inactive. If you use back up codes it is recommended you get a new set of 10 codes before you use the last code and run out of the current set of backup codes you are using.

For step by step instructions see: Using Backup Codes for 2 factor Authentication

     Notes:

  • Once you complete these steps, you will be required to use 2 factor to log into MyNMU, MyUser, and other NMU services that require it.
  • If 2 factor authentication is preventing you from accessing NMU Services verify the problem also occurs at https://myuser.nmu.edu/user . If it doesn't work there then use MyUser's recovery link to reset your password and change or verify your 2 factor authentication settings.

NMU G Suite Account 2 Factor Authentication

2 factor authentication on your NMU G Suite account is a separate feature unique to Google. A good overview with links to set up 2 factor authenticaton for your NMU G Suite account is available at https://www.google.com/2step.

See also: 2 Factor Authentication Frequently Asked Questions

Sponsoring a Guest on the NMU Network

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All computers that wish to use the NMU Wireless or Wired connections on campus must be registered. Current NMU Faculty, Staff, Students, and Retirees can register machines on the network. If there is a guest on campus that needs internet access, currently only Faculty and Staff can sponsor them. To sponsor a guest:

  1. Open a Web Broswer
  2. In the URL bar, go to http://register.nmu.edu and click the Need to sponsor someone, go here link. You can login with your current NMU UserID and password.
  3. Once you login, you will see a window similar to the one below. Click on "Enter Guest Sponsor Function" to continue.
  4. Fill in the top portion of the screen to add a new sponsor. Be sure to carefully type in each requested piece of information, as it may be needed later. You can choose a start date up to a month in advance. If you know a guest is arriving, and they need internet access, it is best to complete this prior to their arrival. It can take up to an hour for this part to register in our system.
  5. Click on "Submit Request" to add the sponsor request. You will notice a green bar at the top of the screen that indicates your sponsor request was successful. 
  6. It may take up to an hour for the request to be active. Once it is active, the guest should connect to the WiFi access point named "NMU", open a web browser, and navigate to "http://register.nmu.edu" on the machine that needs internet access. The guest can use their email address that was used in the request for the User ID and password fields.
  7. After clicking "Sign In", the guest will be able to register their machine. The registration will stay active for one day, so if they need to access the internet during the next day, they will need to register using "http://register.nmu.eduagain. The guest will be able to register their computer for as long as was requested when the guest sponsor entry was added. Once that time period expires, a new entry will have to be made by a current NMU Faculty or Staff member.

Student Network ID Information

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When is the NMU Network User ID created?
Once a person is admitted as a student, an account is created with the status of “Admitted.”   Enrollment in a course will trigger the creation of an account if one does not already exist.  Access to the account takes 24-hours to process.
 
What happens if the person never uses the NMU Network User ID?
If an admitted student becomes a “no show” (doesn’t come for orientation or register for classes) and the person never logs into the account, the user account is deleted.
 
What happens if the student leaves school?
If a student is not currently enrolled, the account takes on a “non-student” status.  This occurs if the student graduates, withdraws, fails to register for classes, or misses the tuition-due deadline without making payment or other arrangements. 
 
What happens with a “non-student” status?
With a “non-student” NMU User ID and account, the individual

  • Can receive/send e-mail; can access MyUser to view account status
  • Cannot register devices (computers, mobile, LTE, etc.); any previously registered devices are automatically de-registered
  • Cannot use VPN access
  • Cannot access EduCat

 
How long does the “non-student” status last?
If an individual returns to NMU in good standing as a student, the NMU User ID and account is enabled with an “active” student status.
 
“Non-student” status accounts become “disabled” after a set amount of time:
            1 year for undergraduate students
            3 years for graduate students
A disabled account cannot receive/send email, register devices, or access the network.
 
What happens if an account is locked (e.g. password expired, spam activity, password recovery errors, password reset)?
The student can access account information using MyUser to find out the reason for the lock.  In most circumstances the user can take appropriate action and unlock the account. 
 
What happens if a student has his/her account disabled?
If an NMU User ID and account are disabled due to violations of the Acceptable Use Policy, appropriate steps must be taken to resolve the situation. 
 
Where can a student get additional help about computing resources?
Contact the NMU Computing HelpDesk at 906-227-2468 or visit the HelpDesk in the Learning Resources Center. 

Temporary Labor Network ID Information

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When is the NMU User ID created?
The NMU Network User ID is created once the appropriate employment documentation is entered into the Human Resources system, but no more than 30 days prior to the effective date of employment.
 
What happens when the Temporary Labor appointment ends?
The NMU Network User ID becomes “expired” on the employment end date.  The “expired” status lasts for one year.  During this window, the individual can receive/send email, and can access MyNMU (including payroll information), MyUsesr network account information, and EduCat. 
 
The individual cannot register devices on the network and does not have access to network services such as VPN.  Any previously registered devices are automatically de-registered.
 
What happens to an “expired” account after one year?
After one year, an expired account becomes “disabled.”  A disabled account has no network access, cannot receive/send email, and cannot register devices on the network.
 
What happens if the person resigns or is terminated before the end date of their temporary labor appointment?
The Network User ID and account immediately becomes expired. The account may be set to disabled status immediately if circumstances warrant. If the account is set to expired status, after 30 days the account becomes disabled. 
 
What happens if an account is locked (e.g. password expired, spam activity, password recovery errors, password reset)?
The employee can access account information using MyUser to find out the reason for the lock.  In most circumstances the user can take appropriate action and unlock the account. 
 
What happens if a temporary labor employee has his/her account disabled?
If an NMU Network User ID and account are disabled due to a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, the employee must work with the appropriate supervisor(s) and/or Human Resources to resolve the situation.
 
Where can a person get additional help regarding computing resources?
Contact the NMU Computing HelpDesk at 906-227-2468 or visit the HelpDesk in the Learning Resources Center.
 
 
 
Notes:   Individuals with Personal Services contracts are not considered to be NMU employees.
  Spouses are not eligible for network User ID and services.

Tenure Earning/Probationary and Tenured/Continuing Faculty and Staff Network ID Information

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When is the NMU User ID created?
The NMU Network User ID is created once the appropriate employment documentation is entered into the Human Resources system, but no more than 30 days prior to the effective date of employment.
 
What happens when a person resigns or is terminated from employment at NMU?
The NMU Network User ID becomes “expired” on the employment end date.  The “expired” status lasts for one year. During this window, the individual can receive/send email; and can access MyNMU (including payroll information), MyUser network account information, and EduCat.
 
The individual cannot register devices on the network and does not have access to network services such as VPN.  Any previously registered devices are automatically de-registered.
 
What happens to an “expired” account after one year?
After one year, an expired account becomes “disabled.”  A disabled account has no network access, cannot receive/send email, and cannot register devices on the network. 

What if an employee retires from NMU? 
The person must first meet the NMU definition of a retiree (years of service + age ≥ 70).   Upon the retirement date, the NMU User ID and account are set to “retiree” status and the account stays active.  The individual can receive/send email, can use network services such as VPN and dial-up access, and can register devices for the network.  Note:  Spouses and surviving spouses are not eligible for these services.
 
What happens if an account is locked (e.g. password expired, spam activity, password recovery errors, password reset)?
The employee can access account information using MyUser to find out the reason for the lock.  In most circumstances the user can take appropriate action and unlock the account. 
 
What happens if an employee has his/her account disabled?
If an NMU Network User ID and account are disabled due to a violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, the employee must work with the appropriate supervisor(s) and/or Human Resources to resolve the situation.
 
Where can a person get additional help regarding computing resources?
Contact the NMU Computing HelpDesk at 906-227-2468 or visit the HelpDesk in the Learning Resources Center.
 
Notes:  Individuals with Personal Services contracts are not considered to be NMU employees.   
             Spouses are not eligible for network User ID and services.

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