Remote-access Guide

remote access loughborough

by Dr. Vilma Treutel Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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How to find the IP address of a Loughborough University computer?

To find out the name of your computer and IP Address: Launch the Start button then select Who Am I from the Loughborough University App list. The computer name is the computer name, and the IP address is the top of the list under IP addresses and will be formatted as 131.231.128.*** or something similar to this.

How to use remote desktop on campus?

To use the Remote Desktop Connection to access a computer on campus remotely, on the off-campus computer, you will need to; Know the name of the computer that you wish to gain remote access to. To be logged in via the Cisco AnyConnect client. You may also need the IP address of your computer. To find out the name of your computer ...

Does Remote Desktop work on Mac?

On a Mac: Remote desktop will be available from the Apple store and it works the same way as the Windows client.

Computer Availability and Remote Desktop Access

Loughborough University use a system called Keyserver to aid with computer availability and Remote desktop access (RDP).

Computer & Software Availability System

Welcome to the Computer & Software Availability system (Keyserver) with built-in campus maps.

Note: You must not breach requirements to self isolate or quarantine in order to attend in person teaching. If you are unexpectedly unable to attend due to such a requirement, contact your School administration team as soon as possible

In-person teaching is a significant element in the Loughborough student experience. Our teaching delivery is based on providing as much in-person delivery as we can. We therefore normally expect students on all programmes (apart from those specifically designed for distance learning) to be able to attend classes in-person on our campuses.

Undergraduate students

We expect all undergraduate students to attend their studies in-person. However, if you have exceptional and serious health-related issues (mental or physical health) which mean in-person teaching might put you at significant risk we may be able to support you to study remotely.

Postgraduate Taught students

Based on the latest advice from the UK Government, the University expects to continue to deliver our teaching in-person, and therefore there are no arrangements to deliver the second semester online.

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