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Connecting to the BC Network with Mac OS X
Wired Access for On-Campus Offices and Residence Hall Rooms

What you need to connect to the BC Wired Network

Step 1: Physical Set-up

Plug your computer into the BC network using an Ethernet cable:

  1. Plug one end of the Ethernet cable into the Ethernet jack on your computer (see Figure 1):
    • An Ethernet cable looks similar to a phone cable, but the ends are wider. If you do not have an Ethernet cable they are available for $5.95 at the New Window BC Bookstore.
    • The Ethernet jack looks like a large phone jack and is usually on the back or side of your computer.

    Figure 1.
    Figure 1.

  2. Find the wall jack in your office, lab, or residence hall room. Plug the other end of the Ethernet cable into the network jack (below the picture of a computer) (see Figure 2).
    • Once you activate your computer in one network jack, you will be able to access the network from any network jack on campus.
    Figure 2
    Figure 2.
Step 2: Configure and enable the wired network connection

Important: If you connect using the wired jack in your room or office, disable the wireless connection to ensure that you are activating your computer's wired connection.

  1. If you see an AirPort icon in the menu bar, click on it and select Turn AirPort Off (see Figure 3).
    Figure 3
    Figure 3.

  2. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences (see Figure 4).
    Figure 4
    Figure 4.

  3. Click the Network icon (see Figure 5).
    Figure 5.
    Figure 5.

  4. For Leopard 10.5: From the left panel, select Ethernet, then do the following (see Figure 6):
    • From the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP.
    • In the Search Domains box, type: bc.edu
    • Click Apply.
    Figure 6.
    Figure 6.

  5. For Tiger 10.4 and Panther 10.3: From the Show drop-down list, select Built-in Ethernet and do the following (see Figure 7):
    • Click the TCP/IP tab.
    • From the Configure drop-down list, select Using DHCP.
    • In the Search Domains box, enter bc.edu
    • Click Apply Now.
    Figure 7
    Figure 7.

  6. Quit System Preferences.
Step 3: Activate your computer for wired access

To activate your computer on the BC network, do the following:

  1. Open your web browser and go to: New Window Will Open https://activate.bc.edu (see Figure 8)


    Figure 8.

  2. Click the button for BC faculty, students, staff, and affiliates and follow the instructions. Note the following:
    • Mac & Unix users: During activation, you are asked to enter your computer name.
      On Mac OSX, your computer name appears in the "Sharing" window, which can be accessed from your "System Preferences." On Mac OS9, your computer name appears in the "File Sharing" window, which can be accessed from your "Control Panels."
    • If you get a message prompting you to change the name of your computer, another computer on the network already has the name you chose. There cannot be more than one computer on the network with the same computer name. Follow the instructions provided on the Activation web page to change your computer name.
  3. Restart your computer after activating. There may be a short time delay after you activate before you can access your BC email and the web.

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