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Here is a collection of documents we have written about how to set up various parts of our infrastructure. As they may be useful to other schools and businesses, we have made them public under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ca/ Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 Canada] license. | Here is a collection of documents we have written about how to set up various parts of our infrastructure. As they may be useful to other schools and businesses, we have made them public under a [http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.5/ca/ Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 Canada] license. | ||
== SMUS | == SMUS Email Configuration == | ||
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Follow these instructions to set up SMUS email on your Android device: | Follow these instructions to set up SMUS email on your Android device: | ||
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[[SMUS Android Email Password Change]] | [[SMUS Android Email Password Change]] | ||
=== iOS Device (iPhone, iPad, iPod) === | |||
Follow these instructions to set up SMUS email on your iOS device: | |||
[[SMUS iOS Email New]] | |||
Follow these instructions to update your password if it is changed: | |||
[[SMUS iOS Email Password Change]] | |||
== SMUS Wireless Configuration == | |||
We set up a freeradius server that does authentication against our Active Directory server. It has various virtual hosts for authenticating different groups of users, with VLAN settings for certain recognized names, simultaneous use restrictions, and specific hours of service for other groups. | |||
[[SMUS Wireless Configuration]] |
Revision as of 12:26, 24 May 2012
Here is a collection of documents we have written about how to set up various parts of our infrastructure. As they may be useful to other schools and businesses, we have made them public under a Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 Canada license.
SMUS Email Configuration
Android
Follow these instructions to set up SMUS email on your Android device:
Follow these instructions to update your password if it is changed:
SMUS Android Email Password Change
iOS Device (iPhone, iPad, iPod)
Follow these instructions to set up SMUS email on your iOS device:
Follow these instructions to update your password if it is changed:
SMUS iOS Email Password Change
SMUS Wireless Configuration
We set up a freeradius server that does authentication against our Active Directory server. It has various virtual hosts for authenticating different groups of users, with VLAN settings for certain recognized names, simultaneous use restrictions, and specific hours of service for other groups.