GETTING ONLINE
GUIDE
2018
www.brookes.ac.uk/it
                                            
                                            WIFI
                                            WIRED
                                            INTERNET
                                            ONLINE
                                            SECURITY
                                            
                       IT SUPPORT
 
                       Drop in and see us
                       JHBB Forum
                       Wheatley Library
                       Harcourt B104
                       Marston Rd MRG47
                       Swindon Library
UNIVERSITY WIFI
Welcome to Brookes!
Now you have arrived on campus you will want to get online. We offer two
free wifi options to University staff, students and guests.
 Brookes WiFi                                eduroam
 This is our guest wifi service,             This internet service allows
 available from the moment you               you to stay connected at other
 arrive, across all campuses and             organisations around the world. It
 most halls of residence. Please             is used at most Universities and
 ask for the password at any                 other public organisations.
 reception or help desk.
To get connected to Brookes WiFi:
Ask at your nearest reception, help desk or IT Service Desk Point for the
guest wifi password. Open up your device wifi settings, choose the network
called ‘Brookes WiFi’ and enter the password supplied.
To get connected to eduroam:
We recommend you move over to eduroam (as soon as you have your
student number and password) because it can be used in many other
places all over the world!
 iOS and Windows devices                   Android devices
 To connect all your iOS devices to        To connect all your Android devices
 eduroam, visit                            to eduroam, go straight to Google
 https://cat.eduroam.org/?idp=409          Play and install the eduroamCAT
 and select the blue ‘installer            app.
 button’. This will automatically
 download the correct wifi access          Select Oxford Brookes from the list
 for your device.                          of institutions and log in.
 When asked to log in to eduroam, you will need to enter your University
      email address eg 12345678@brookes.ac.uk and password.
 For more information, take a look at:
 www.brookes.ac.uk/it/essentials/wi-fi | www.eduroam.org
 Remaining online after your completion date
 If you stay in halls after you complete your course, you will need to use Brookes
 WiFi to access the internet after your 50 day extension.
WIRED INTERNET IN HALL ROOMS
www.brookes.ac.uk/it/essentials/hallnet
To connect to the wired internet in your hall room you will need:
   •	  your student number and password.
   •	  a network point in your bedroom.
   •	  a device with Ethernet port (or USB adapter) and cable.
   •	  current anti-virus software on your computer - available free
       from https://home.sophos.com
   •	 the latest security updates installed relevant to your device.
   •	 completed Hallnet registration.
   To register, plug your laptop cable into the network point, open up
   a browser and go to an (http) website like http://example.com
   and the registration page will automatically load.
GAMES CONSOLES:
If using gaming consoles in your hall room, please use the
guest wifi network Brookes WiFi. Ask at your hall reception
for the password. Devices need to be set to DHCP.
                                                              
GETTING HELP:
Please visit one of the IT Service Desk Points, call 01865
483311 or log the issue at https://service.brookes.ac.uk
  IT SERVICE DESK OPENING HOURS
  (No need to book, just turn up!)                        
  HEADINGTON, JHBB FORUM - MON-FRI 8.30am - 8pm
                               	 - SAT & SUN 10am - 4pm
  WHEATLEY, LIBRARY		            - MON-FRI 8.30-9.30am,12.30 - 2pm
  HARCOURT HILL, B104	           - MON-FRI 8.30-9.30am,12.30 - 2pm
  SWINDON, LIBRARY		             - MON-FRI 8.30-9.30am,12.30 - 2pm
  MARSTON, MRG47		               - MON-FRI 8.30-9.30am,12.30 - 2pm
                                            ARE YOU CYBERSAFE?
                                              •	 Change your passwords
                                                 regularly.
                                              •	 Protect your mobile
                                                 devices.
                                              •	 Look out for fake emails
                                                 and websites.
YOUR PERSONAL DATA
What is my personal data?
Your name, address, contact details, qualifications, nationality, disability and
special needs, employment history, parental details and fee payment details are all
considered your personal data.
Why do we need your data?
The personal data we ask you for helps us to administer your studies, fulfil our legal
responsibilities and it also helps us to offer extra support if you need it.
Where do we get your personal data from?
Most of the personal data we process will have been collected directly from you,
either at enrolment or as and when you use University services such as IT, libraries
or sports centres.
We may also receive it from third parties such as UCAS, associate colleges or the
Student Loans Company.
Who do we share your personal data with?
The University has legal obligations to share your data with some external
organisations eg government bodies like Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA)
and Office for Students (OFS).
 Please note that use of University IT systems (whether via University or personally
 owned equipment) must be in accordance with the University’s IT Acceptable Use
 Policy. The aim of this policy is to secure the University’s compliance with its legal
 obligations and provide authorised users of the University IT with a safe and acceptable
 working environment. Users should be aware that breach of these rules may constitute
 a criminal offence or result in disciplinary action under the Student Conduct Regulations.
 The University reserves the right to terminate a connection at any time.