Network

NETWORK

There are a number of networks available at MLML that are available to the public, volunteers, students, staff, and faculty. All systems and devices that have Wi-Fi functionality should be able to connect to the available networks. These networks enable printing, scanning, remote computing, access to MLML file servers, network browsing capabilities, and more.


Wireless Networks


To join a wireless network select one of the following options: moss-guest, or eduroam.

moss-guest

"moss-guest" is a wireless network at MLML that is accessible by the public.

eduroam

"eduroam" enables MLML staff, faculty, and students (as well as other CSU campuses) to connect to the internet wirelessly and stay connected.  Once you are connected to eduroam, you will not need to re-authenticate every day. Eduroam gives you the ability to connect on campus and at participating eduroam hotspots.

To join the “eduroam” login using the appropriate credentials for your CSU campus:

California State University Campus Username Password
CSU East Bay NetID@csueastbay.edu NetID password
CSU Monterey Bay OtterID@csumb.edu OtterID password
CSU Sacramento SacLinkID@csus.edu SacLink password
CSU Stanislaus WarriorID@csustan.edu WarriorID password
CSU Fresno FresnoStateID@csufresno.edu FresnoStateID password
SFSU SFStateID@mail.sfsu.edu SFStateID password
SJSU SJSUeMail@sjsu.edu Email password

If you are connecting through an Android phone or other device that requires a domain, set the domain to "sjsu.edu" and the identity as your username as specified in the above table. Password will be the same as specified in the table.

 

MLML Knowledge Base - Connecting to MLML Wireless Networks and WiFi

Need help finding your login credentials? Use the following links to get support:
NetID http://www.csueastbay.edu/netid/
OtterID https://csumb.edu/it/accounts-and-passwords
SacLinkID https://password.csus.edu/csus/nph-psf.exe
WarriorID https://my.csustan.edu/
FresnoStateID https://cas.csufresno.edu/login
SFStateID http://www.sfsu.edu/online/troubletips.htm
SJSU Email http://www.sjsu.edu/it/support/service-desk/password/index.php

Please submit an iTicket for support only after you have confirmed your SJSUOne or OtterID login credentials using the links above.


Wired Networks


Ethernet cables are available at the IT Help Desk cubicle for checkout. To activate an ethernet port that is not working, please submit an iTicket.


Network FAQs & Support


Q: What is my MLML username and password?

A: If you have forgotten your MLML password, please file an IT Help Desk ticket: mlml-it@sjsu.edu

MLML usernames and passwords are required for Wi-Fi connectivity, MLML Help Desk IT Help Desk Ticket correspondences, MLML email, Google Drive, and Populi. Your username is usually the first initial of your first name followed by your last name. It was sent to you via email when your account was created.

Q: How do I access the MLML network using VPN?

A: MLML users may gain access to the VPN server by submitting an IT Help Desk Ticket requesting a VPN account. In order to access the server, please follow this link.

Q: How do I clear my web browser cache?

A: A guide on how to clear your browser's cache may be found here.

Clearing your web browser's cache can help fix problems related to accessing web sites. If you are having problems accessing or otherwise using a website that you believe should be accessible and functioning normally, try clearing your browser's cache to fix the problem.

Q: What if I want to connect a device that can't authenticate with any of these networks?

A: If you want to connect something to wifi which can't authenticate with the login systems of the other MLML networks (like an instrument or sensor) , please file an IT Help Desk Ticket with the request. Include the MAC address of the device.

 


Policies


  • MLML adheres to the California State University and San Jose State University Information Technology Policies and Standards.
  • Planned outages will be communicated in advance via email and voicemail and will be scheduled to minimize disruptions to the MLML community.
  • Other network outages are treated as "code blue" and given top priority. When local resources are inadequate, the SJSU Network Operations Center and its advanced network monitoring tools are available for more in-depth troubleshooting.