Network Connection for Residential Buildings
You will need a Category 5e patch cable to connect your computer to the network. These cables are available at many retailers, including discount stores, electronics stores, office supply stores, and many online vendors.
- Locate the network port on your computer; it looks like a phone jack, but wider*
- Connect one end of the network cable to the network port on your computer
- Connect the other end of the network cable to the network port on the side of your faceplate (labeled C in the image below)
- The network port may be on either side of your faceplate and may protrude like the one below or may be flush-mounted on the side of the faceplate
- Open your Internet browser and browse to http://setup.case.edu to register your computer to use the Case network
- After you have registered your computer, it can take up to an hour to process your network registration
* If you cannot find your computer's network port, consult your computer's user manual. Some older or cheaper computers do not have a built-in network connection, in which case you will have to buy a network card for your computer. Look for one labeled "10/100/1000" or "gigabit" to take full advantage of the high-speed network at Case. Like network cables, these are available from a variety of vendors.