What is AQnet on Aquinas?
AQnet is Aquinas College’s Internet only network which allows users to connect their personal computer to the Internet through our high-speed Internet connection throughout campus. In order to connect to AQnet, users will need to have a network capable laptop or desktop computer and an Aquinas ELM (Electronic Login Manager) account.
Does Aquinas require antivirus?
Install Virus Protection. Up-to-date antivirus software is required for AQnet use. Aquinas does not require a specific antivirus package at this time. Often, a student's home internet service provider will offer professional-grade antivirus suites to their subscribers at no additional cost.
How to get help with Aquinas?
If you're having any technical issues, you can submit a request for help through our site. First, visit www.aquinas.org/help to make a request or view the progress on previous requests.
What is the guest network called at STA?
If you are using the wireless connection at STA and you have not added your device to the Authenticated domain, chances are you are using the Guest network called Saints . This network is throttled and limits the number of devices that can connect to any access point. Because of this you may experience slow speeds and intermittent connections.
How to add PowerSchool icon to home screen?
Once you have logged in Click the 3 dots in the top right hand corner and then click the Add to Home Screen. Follow the prompts and this will make an Icon on your phone when you click will take you to your powerschool.
How to print on ARIA?
This step will vary depending on the program you are printing from, but all you need to do is select the appropriate printer ending with the "on ARIA" tag. Once you select this printer and choose print, the job will be sent to the PaperCut server, and you will next need to approve the job online.
Do you have to authenticate after connecting to Google Classroom?
After connecting to the network, you will have to authenticate using the credentials of your school account. Keep in mind that this is the username and password you use to log in to school computers, NOT your google account you use for google classroom (though for most students, their usernames and passwords for both are the same)
Mission
The Mission of Accessibility Services, in concert with the Aquinas College Mission, is to ensure equal access to all programs and services for students with disabilities through a multilevel approach.
Contact Us
For questions or concerns about website accessibility, please contact marketing@aquinas.edu.
Axis solution to remote access
Axis Secure Remote Access is a technology that makes it possible for a smartphone or PC client to access Axis network cameras when the client and the cameras are located on different local networks. Connecting to remote cameras can be a challenge, especially when the cameras are located behind routers or firewalls.
Easy to setup
Axis Secure Remote Access significantly simplifies the installation of remote access to surveillance systems. Once enabled it is automatically configured and removes the need of manual port-forwarding and router configuration.
How it works
Using external mediator servers that are hosted or controlled by Axis, a client and a camera can find each other and establish a secure peer-to-peer connection. As a fallback when direct communication cannot be established the communication is relayed through the mediator servers.
Secure communication
Secure communication is in the core of Axis Secure Remote Access. The technology uses multiple levels of authentication to establish an encrypted communication between a client and the cameras in the surveillance system.
Availability
Axis Secure Remote Access is supported by multiple mediator servers. The redundant environment also secures the availability of the system.