How do I access Bucknell netspace?
cifs://netspace.bucknell.edu/projects. Note: You can click on the + sign to add anything that you type to your list of favorite servers. 2. When you are prompted for your username and password, be sure to change the username to your Bucknell username (abc123) and use your Bucknell password.
How do I connect to my Bucknell VPN?
Go to https://vpn.bucknell.edu in a web browser.Login using your Bucknell credentials. ... Once logged in, click on AnyConnect on the left.Then click on Start AnyConnect.Select Download for Linux.Open a terminal window and go to the directory where the downloaded file is (probably ~/Downloads)More items...•
How do I connect to a VPN?
Open your phone's Settings app.Tap Network & internet. VPN. If you can't find it, search for "VPN." If you still can't find it, get help from your device manufacturer.Tap the VPN you want.Enter your username and password.Tap Connect. If you use a VPN app, the app opens.
How do I setup a VPN manually?
Set up a VPN on Android smartphonesOpen the Settings menu of the phone. ... Tap on Wi-Fi & Internet or Wireless & networks. ... Tap on VPN. ... Tap on the plus sign at the top right corner. ... Enter the necessary information like the server address, username, and password.
How can I create a VPN?
Steps for setting up a VPNStep 1: Line up key VPN components. ... Step 2: Prep devices. ... Step 3: Download and install VPN clients. ... Step 4: Find a setup tutorial. ... Step 5: Log in to the VPN. ... Step 6: Choose VPN protocols. ... Step 7: Troubleshoot. ... Step 8: Fine-tune the connection.
Online Resources
Most Bucknell resources can be accessed the same way you would on-campus by using your Bucknell credentials and multi-factor authentication (Duo).
Access via Direct Links
Many services (Bmail, Moodle, etc.) can be accessed through myBucknell or through direct links found here:
Bucknell VPN
For some systems, you will need to access the Bucknell network through our VPN ( Virtual Personal Network ). Bucknell's VPN secures your online connection and provides access to Bucknell resources you would not otherwise be able to access from off-campus.
Accessing Software from Off-Campus
Software is available for faculty, staff, and students in a variety of locations and methods. More specific information can be found here:
Zoom
Bucknell has acquired a site license for Zoom. This software allows meeting participants to see each other, talk to each other, type in a chat window, share their computer screen, share documents or an application, and record meetings. Information on how to acquire and utilize the software can be found here:
Online Instruction for Faculty
Given we are in a scenario which prevents instructors and students from meeting face to face, the following resources are available to address an online teaching approach:
Maintain Remote Worker Security
Pandemic or Just another work day working remotely can be a benefit, but sometimes it is a matter of keeping the business running.
Type Of Telework Solutions
Specially designed for accounts team with the power of Tally On Cloud service. With data access to management or upper management only (user management).
Remote Management Level Employee
The Remote Management provides central management of Windows, Mac, Linux, iOS, Android, and Chromebook devices.
Upper Super Management
Many of the most damaging breaches have been accomplished through unauthorized users gaining access to a network or inappropriate levels of access granted to valid users.
Online Resources
- Most Bucknell resources can be accessed the same way you would on-campus by using your Bucknell credentials and multi-factor authentication (Duo). Bucknell Account Management (BAM) FAQ Duo Security FAQ
Access Via Direct Links
- Many services (Bmail, Moodle, etc.) can be accessed through myBucknell or through direct links found here: Direct Links Guide
Bucknell Vpn
- For some systems, you will need to access the Bucknell network through our VPN (Virtual Personal Network). Bucknell's VPN secures your online connection and provides access to Bucknell resources you would not otherwise be able to access from off-campus. VPN FAQ
Accessing Software from Off-Campus
- Software is available for faculty, staff, and students in a variety of locations and methods. More specific information can be found here: Software FAQ Bucknell University Remote Labs (VMware Horizon) is a virtual computer lab. BU Remote Labs allows you to access and utilize software without installing it on your computer. More information on Remote Labs can be found here: Buc…
Zoom
- Bucknell has acquired a site license for Zoom. This software allows meeting participants to see each other, talk to each other, type in a chat window, share their computer screen, share documents or an application, and record meetings. Information on how to acquire and utilize the software can be found here: Zoom FAQ
Online Instruction For Faculty
- Given we are in a scenario which prevents instructors and students from meeting face to face, the following resources are available to address an online teaching approach: Bucknell Teaching Continuity Guide Moodle Quick Start Guide Kaltura Capture FAQ
Students Resources
- Before starting your remote classes, please follow the guide below. Remote Class Checklist for Students If you need help navigating independent and distant learning, please follow the guide below. Independent and Remote Learning Tips
Library and Technology Support
- Library Support
Library Research Chatservice available. - Tech Support
Tech Support is available to assist with your technology needs. If you need to report an issue or have questions, please submit a ticket, email techdesk@bucknell.edu or call Tech Support at 570.577.7777 during our business hours.