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49 - September 2006
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Currently, there are about 150 teaching classrooms and lecture theatres (LTs) on campus, all of which are equipped with computers and audio-visual equipment. For most users, the desktop computers in these rooms are already sufficient for their teaching purposes. However, users may prefer bringing along their own notebooks or another PC in addition to the one provided due to the following circumstances:
The followings are some of the guidelines users may need to know when using external PCs/notebooks inside the LT/Classrooms: Network Connection Standard wireless LAN access is provided throughout the campus including classrooms and LTs. It is mandatory that all wireless LAN cards must be registered with the Computing Services Centre (CSC) before they are allowed to connect to the campus wireless LAN. After registration, all staff and students can logon the wireless LAN using their network connection account (the same one staff used to logon the PC at their offices). If, however, users want to use a wired network connection instead for performance or other reasons, they may use the network port provided near the lectern. In this case, users should note the followings:
AV Connection and Display Control Other than the standard projector connections, an external VGA connection is provided for projecting the display of notebooks/PCs brought along by the instructors or guests to the screen. The followings should be noted:
References Users may reference the following materials for details on how to use the wireless LAN and instructions on how to set up their notebooks/PCs in the LT/classroom:
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