HoundNet Wireless What is HoundNet and Wireless? HoundNet is the name of the new on-campus wireless connection offering access to the Loyola data network and Internet. How do I access HoundNet? Step-by-step instructions for accessing HoundNet are available online or in print form at the Technology Service Center located in Knott Hall 002. Where can I access HoundNet? You can access HoundNet from any of the Loyola residence halls, in all areas of the Timonium and Columbia Graduate Centers, The Clinical Centers at Belvedere Square, and in the following areas on the Evergreen Campus: - Maryland Hall
- Sellinger Hall
- Primo's 1st and 2nd Floor
- Avila Hall Programming Lounge
- Boulder Café
- Andrew White Center Reading Roof
- College Center Food Court
- McGuire Hall
- Donnelly Science Center
- Knott Hall
- Jenkins Hall 3rd Floor
- Loyola / Notre Dame Library
How fast is HoundNet? Depending on your hardware, current wireless technology can operate at speeds up to 54Mbps and often provides an online experience comparable to that of traditional wired networks. Can I still connect to the traditional wired network? Yes, all wired connections inside your dorm room will still provide access to the Loyola data network and Internet. If you do not have a wireless computer or wish to connect using a traditional Ethernet cable, you may do so. For information on connecting your computer using the wired network, please visit the RezNet Information Web page. What you’ll need to connect to HoundNet: A laptop or PC with a wireless network card capable of supporting either 802.11a, b, or g. Where can I get help? The Loyola Technology Service Center (TSC) is available for assistance with connecting to HoundNet. They can be reached from on campus at x5555 or from off campus at 410-617-5555. |