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Set Up Notes for Those Unable to Use the UW Connectivity Kit to Connect to the UW Network

Set Up Notes for Those Unable to Use the UW Connectivity Kit to Connect to the UW Network

Almost all users with Microsoft Windows or Macintosh systems can use the UW Internet Connectivity Kit (UWICK) to connect to the UW Network. This software is pre-configured to use appropriate setup values for both dial-in and Ethernet connections to the UW.

The UWICK does not support connections from Unix, Windows 95 or earlier, Windows NT 3.51 or earlier or Mac OS 8.0 or earlier.

If you are running one of these unsupported systems or something similar, UW Technology probably will not be able to support it and you are on your own as far as establishing a connection to the UW network. The following generic information about the connectivity service to the UW network may help you to configure the setup values for the software you are using.

Setup Parameters for UW Network Connectivity

Telephone numbers: Check Phone Numbers for UW Technology Dialin Modem Pools
Connection protocols: PPP (with PAP) preferred, PPP (without PAP),
SLIP and CSLIP available
Addressing style: Dynamic (assigned by communication server)
(Macintosh MacTCP setting is "obtain address from server")
IP address: N/A (assigned dynamically)
Gateway address: N/A (assigned by server)
Network class: Class "B"
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Domain servers (DNS): 128.95.120.1 and 128.95.112.1
IMAP/POP email server: your_uwnetid.deskmail.washington.edu
SSL is required to connect to this server
SMTP mailer: smtp.washington.edu
Authentication is optional, see About SMTP for more information.

Though UW Technology does not support these operating systems and encourages everyone to invest in a personal computer that can be used with the customized software provided in the University of Washington Internet Connectivity Kit, you may get answers to some of your questions by contacting UW Technology technical support at help@u.washington.edu