Microsoft is releasing its new operating system, Windows 11, on Tuesday, October 5th. Users SHOULD NOT attempt to upgrade to it on their own. DoIT Departmental Support is testing and validating the Windows 11 update …
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Workaround Options In The Event Of Campus Wireless Issues
Here are some alternatives you can try if the campus wireless network is having difficulties. Plus, how and why to contact the Help Desk whenever you run into tech issues.
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Register For The Cybersecurity Forward 2021 Review and Networking Session
Join us as we discuss Cybersecurity Forward 2021 and upcoming Cybersecurity Awareness Month events. The last 30 minutes will be reserved for informal networking.
EDUCAUSE Annual Conference 2021 in Philadelphia Or Remote
Experience the best thinking in higher-ed IT. Philadelphia, Oct 26-29. Attend virtually or in person.
What is eduroam?
During the recent intermittent campus wireless network outage, you may have heard suggestions to use eduroam as your wireless network. Learn more about it in this article.
Campus Wireless Network Status
UPDATE: 9/23/21, 8:30pm — The wireless network is now stable. You should no longer have issues connecting to the wireless network through UWNet or eduroam. DoIT technologists continue to monitor the network for any signs of instability. If problems, please call the Help Desk at 608-264-4357 and check the Outages page for the latest: outages.doit.wisc.edu.
Flu Shots For Employees, Students Available
Appointments are available for no-cost flu shot clinics through Oct 27 at multiple campus locations.
Is Your macOS Up To Date?
The Office of Cybersecurity recently announced information about new Apple security vulnerabilities. Departmental Support (DS) has identified an issue that impacts our standard methods to deploy macOS updates that requires the active user to initiate …
Update Your Apple Devices
Emergency software updates issued by Apple this week address a critical vulnerability in Apple products, such as iPhones, iPads, Macs and iWatches. Get more information, and update your Apple devices to the latest operating system.