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The Â鶹´«Ã½â€¯Advanced Network Project is modernizing the way you connect. A new network will be rolled out across Â鶹´«Ã½ campuses and the University of King’s College. The network will implement the latest technology using up-to-date best practices and industry standard solutions. The new network will continue to support the current and future needs of education and research by providing increased security and improved network capacity and accessibility.  
Current Status
As we move toward the roll-out of a new network through Dal’s Advanced Network Project, we are seeking to identify technology connected to the current network that is not managed by ITS. For example, a computer that is running a website or an electronic microscope. By completing the , you will be ensuring your disruption is minimized and your technologies are reconnected as efficiently as possible. If you have any additional questions, please submit them .
FAQs
What does "managed (administered) by ITS" mean?
If the technology is known to ITS meaning, you call the service desk or a support contact in the ITS group when anything needs to be done, then it is most likely administered by the ITS team. On the other hand, if you, or someone in your department regularly maintains that device, can control users access, and manage data/applications on the device then this would not be administered by ITS.
What will visitor access be?
Guest access services will still be available after the conversion to the new network. The process for guest access provisioning will be available on the project site and other standard spaces once the deployment begins.
Will there still be internet at night and during non-business hours?
Yes. Internet services will continue to be available at night and during non-business hours. During the actual cut over there will be short disruptions as each building is brought online. Schedules for the planned disruptions will be posted on the project site and at the locations where the intended work is to be completed.