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Request a Data Center Services Consultation
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Data Network Recharge: FAQs
Overview This page provides you with answers to common questions about the new network funding model. History and rationale Why does UCSF have a recharge funding model for network services?
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- Hosting & Computing
How to Submit Network Port Requests
Please refer to https://it.ucsf.edu/how-to/how-submit-ip-requests Thank you!
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- Network & Wireless
How to Submit Network DNS Requests
Steps to follow Prerequisite: If you are requesting DNS records for server you must ensure to include your server MAC address for mapping. There are two ways to submit Network DNS requests:
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Directory Services
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UCSFwpa Instructions - Android
Overview Each version of Android and each manufacturer of Android devices changes components of the Android user interface. They do this to make the experience match the goals of the specific device. *Please be advised some Android OS version on Google Pixel may not able to update UCSFwpa wireless certificate thus not compatible to connect. There are no manual configuration option available. This is a vendor issue and until resolved they will not connect to UCSFwpa.
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VPN Web Portal
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UCSFwpa Instructions - macOS
When Should I Use VPN?
Manual UCSFwpa Configuration for Windows 7
Steps to follow To successfully connect to the UCSFwpa wireless network, customers with PCs running the Windows 7 Operating System must first configure a profile using the Network and Sharing control panel. Follow the steps below to create a successful connection to the UCSFwpa wireless network.