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Network registration form

Last revision May 27, 2008

Use this form to request network registration for a computer, printer, or other device (such as iPhone) that is based primarily in Earth Sciences. You will receive email notification once the registration process is complete.

Any computer running Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000, Apple Mac OS X, or a desktop Linux distribution must be registered via the faster ITS network self-registration system, not by using this form. This form is for computers running other operating systems or for printers or unusual network devices.

Please note that computers running Microsoft Windows 95, 98, SE, ME, or NT may not be directly connected to our network. All of these older versions of Windows contain serious security holes that will never be fixed because Microsoft has ceased supporting them. Either upgrade to at least Windows XP, or purchase an inexpensive hardware firewall to isolate the older Windows computer and protect it from hackers, and register that firewall device. Contact the network administrator for more information about using older versions of Windows on the network.

All fields prefixed with an asterisk (*) are required.

Administrator Information
* Name
* SUNetID username
* Email address
* Office phone number
* Department
Device Information
* Device brand/model
* Operating system name   
Operating system version   
* Ethernet hardware address   [help]
* Ownership
* Building location
* Room number
Network Address Options
* Desired network name   [help]
Aliases (optional - for servers only)   [help]
* Roaming access Yes   No   [help]
Wireless ethernet hardware
address (optional)
  [help]
Notes (optional)

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