Remote-access Guide

icahn school of medicine remote access

by Chet Pouros Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How do I access Sinai cloud remotely?

STEP 1: On your Windows, Apple, or Android Device, go to.STEP 2: Register your Credential ID with your Mount Sinai Network Account. Important: To register your VIP Token you MUST be on the Mount Sinai network (you must be on campus.) Open a web browser and go to the appropriate registration site: Hospital Accounts.

How do I access my Mount Sinai email remotely?

To access the Mount Sinai Health System email or the Mount Sinai School of Medicine email remotely (from home or mobile device) you will need to authenticate using the MSHS or MSSM VPN and your two factor authentication code.

How do I log into Mount Sinai VPN?

Login to VPNClick the appropriate link to launch the VPN Portal:1a. ... 1b. ... Enter your Network ID as your Username.Enter your Network password.Launch the VIP Access app on your mobile phone.Type in the cycling, 6 digit Security Code for the field labeled “VIP Security Code”. ... Click “Logon”.More items...

How do I download Sinai cloud?

Go to https://vip.symantec.com/ Click on Download. Select the appropriate download for your operating system or device (Mac or Windows) Install the software.

How do I get my Mt Sinai email on my phone?

Request Access to Enable Email on your Mobile DeviceOnce logged in, go to: Employee Self Service -> Attestation -> Sign a Form.You will need to sign both the Attestation form and the Mobile Device Sync form.Contact the Helpdesk and request “Mobile Device Sync”More items...

Is Mount Sinai affiliated with NYU?

In 2007, Mount Sinai Medical Center's boards of trustees approved the termination of the academic affiliation between Mount Sinai and NYU. In 2010, Mount Sinai was accredited by the Middle States Commission on Higher Education and became an independent degree-granting institution.

How do you pronounce Mount Sinai?

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Where is Mt Horeb?

Mount Horeb – Saudi Arabia - Atlas Obscura.

How to set up DHCP on a laptop?

Below are instructions for setting up dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) on your device, used to obtain an Internet protocol (IP) address and other information. Click Start Button, located at bottom left, go to Settings, and click Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon.

How to setup DHCP?

Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Instructions 1 Click Start Button, located at bottom left, go to Settings, and click Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 2 Click once with your RIGHT mouse button on the Local Area Connection. Select properties. 3 Select TCP/IP and click on the Properties button. 4 Select "Obtain an IP Address Automatically" and "Obtain DNS Server Address Automatically." Click OK and close the Control Panel. Reboot your computer.

What is wireless access?

Wireless access is available to students, faculty, and staff within the Health System who have wireless-ready laptops or mobile devices. Users logging into the network have access to library resources, including e-journals, e-books, and databases.#N#View instructions for logging into the MSH-Green or MSSM-Green wireless networks:

Can I access the Levy Library at Mount Sinai?

Active faculty, residents, students and staff of Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Mount Sinai Health System can access the majority of Levy Library's Resources while off-site by logging in using your Mount Sinai network credentials:

Can you use Mount Sinai VPN to access the library?

If you use the Mount Sinai VPN to access Library Resources and find that you lose access to a journal even after logging in, we recommend using the bookmarklet. Unfortunately, some publishers' sites seem to lose the Levy Library's proxy URL while on the VPN, but the bookmarklet can restore access by forcing you to re-authenticate yourself.

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Wireless Access

  • Wireless access is available to students, faculty, and staff within the Health System who have wireless-ready laptops or mobile devices. Users logging into the network have access to libraryresources, including e-journals, e-books, and databases. View instructions for logging into the MSSM-Green wireless network.
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Problem Resolution

  • For assistance with problems in configuring your laptop or mobile device, contact the Academic Support Center Help Desk at 212-241-7091 or ascit@mssm.edu. The Help Desk is located in the Levy Library, Annenberg Building, 11th floor, room 11-39.
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Guest Wireless Access

  • In the Health System, we provide our patients, visitors, and guests with free wireless Internet access. "Hot spots" or wireless access points, are available in most Mount Sinai locations. This service provides the capability for patients and visitors to access the Internet at no charge on their devices. There is no username or password required. To access this wireless network, guests si…
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Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Instructions

  • Below are instructions for setting up dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) on your device, used to obtain an Internet protocol (IP) address and other information. DHCP for Windows 2000 1. Click Start Button, located at bottom left, go to Settings, and click Control Panel. Double-click the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. 2. Click once with your RIGHT mouse button on the Loca…
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