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Residential computing: FSILGs

Welcome to the computing and networking informational pages dedicated to the on and off campus FSILGS. These pages deal only with issues specific to the independent living groups. If you are looking for information about computing or networking in the residence halls please visit the residential networking pages..

Please use the menu on the left to navigate through these web pages. Information that can be found here includes:

MIT Connection:
How the various FSILGs are connected to MIT and the internet
Network contacts:
A description of network contacts, their roles and how to become one for your ILG.
This page also includes information on reporting network outages or getting assistance with the network in your FSILG.
Getting help:
What to do in the event of a network outage at your ILG.
Network hardware:
Advice on what features may be desired in a house's network infrastructure. This page also includes Gov. Connection part numbers for some of the equipment used in the residence halls.
Example networks:
A couple examples of how an internal network can be setup. Additional information on MIT network services that ILGs should use can be found here as well.
House description:
Eash house has some space available in the rescomp locker where they can put information about the house network. See this link for more information as well as an example.
Residential Computing:
Information on computing and networking in the MIT residence halls including: how to get your computer connected, where to get help, frequently asked questions, connecting to the wireless network and off campus, non-FSILG information.