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| en:verejne:sit:nove-zarizeni [21.09.2018 17:20] – Pavel Valach | en:verejne:sit:nove-zarizeni [02.09.2025 13:26] (current) – [Instructions] Artem Poliakov | ||
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| First you need to [[en: | First you need to [[en: | ||
| - | After signing the form, you will be allowed to register more devices. Write the enquiry to administrators at [[admin@sin.cvut.cz]] or register the device(s) in person, [[https:// | + | After signing the form, you will be allowed to register more devices. |
| - | For each device, we need to know the following: | + | ===== Instructions ===== |
| - | - the MAC address of the adapter, and whether it's for Wi-Fi or Ethernet. \\ //Note that laptops usually have two MAC addresses: one for the cable socket and one for Wi-Fi.// | + | |
| - | - the type of the device to be registered (laptop, phone, server etc.) | + | |
| - | Administrators will register | + | Write the enquiry to administrators at [[admin@sin.cvut.cz]] **from your registered e-mail address or from your [[en: |
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| + | For each device, write in the email: | ||
| + | - the **MAC address** of the network device, | ||
| + | - whether the MAC address is a **Wi-Fi address or Ethernet** address, \\ //(Note that laptops usually have two MAC addresses: one for the cable socket and one for Wi-Fi.)// | ||
| + | - the **type of the device** to be registered (laptop, phone etc.) | ||
| ===== How to find your MAC addresses ===== | ===== How to find your MAC addresses ===== | ||
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| Cannot find the MAC address of your device? Bring it to LAB during the office hours, we'll be happy to help. | Cannot find the MAC address of your device? Bring it to LAB during the office hours, we'll be happy to help. | ||
| Sometimes it's found on the box, in case of Ethernet adapters it can be printed on the bottom, but most times you can find it in " | Sometimes it's found on the box, in case of Ethernet adapters it can be printed on the bottom, but most times you can find it in " | ||
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| + | ===== Turning off random MAC addresses ===== | ||
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| + | Newer systems like iPhoneOS or Android generate a random MAC address for each Wi-Fi network. This feature needs to be turned off for the Sincoolka network to work. Find the walkthroughs below. | ||
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| ===== Connecting to the network ===== | ===== Connecting to the network ===== | ||
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| Have you just got your device registered? Wait for 15 minutes, then (re)connect your device to the network. | Have you just got your device registered? Wait for 15 minutes, then (re)connect your device to the network. | ||
| - | To connect your device to the **cable network**, it should be sufficient to plug in the cable into the socket in the wall, and the other end into your computer' | + | To connect your device to the **cable network**, it should be sufficient to plug in the cable into the socket in the wall, and the other end into your computer' |
| - | To connect your device to the **Wi-Fi network**, connect to the SSID **Sincoolka (5G)**. | + | To connect your device to the **Wi-Fi network**, connect to the SSID **Sincoolka (5G)**. |