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St Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary

TechSupport
Home Page


Contacting TechSupport
Accounts
ResNet
Rules & Guidelines (PDF)
Mobile and Wireless Devices
Mobile Telephones

Guides

Quick Guide (PDF)
Public-access workstations
Forwarding e-mail
Guide for visitors
Using ecampus
Using e-mail
Windows tips (PDF)
Linux things to know
Copyright and fair use
Using TLG
WebCalendar user manual
SVS run.labels documentation (PDF)
Connecting to the seminary linux server

Forms

Telephone Request Form (PDF)
ResNet

SVS Staff Telephone System

(All documents in Acrobat (PDF) format)
Voicemail - Reference Card
Voicemail - Remote User Reference
Voicemail - Reference Guide
Handset - 7100
Handset - 7208
Handset - 7310
Handset - 7324

Introduction

The TechSupport section of the St Vladimir's Seminary website provides information on services and technology at the seminary. These pages are generally geared towards students, but the resources provided will be helpful for faculty and staff as well.


Accounts

All network and computing services at St Vladimir's Seminary require that you have a personal account. There are no guest or visitor accounts. Use of seminary computing services is governed by Rules & Guidelines.

Accounts are established during orientation week and the following week (for new students) or at time of hire (for Faculty and Staff). Accounts are administered by the TechSupport.


Residence Network (ResNet)

St Vladimir's Seminary is pleased to offer Internet service in individual dormitory rooms and married student housing. This network -- dubbed Residence Network (ResNet) -- provides 1.54Mbps (T1) connection to the Internet, and 100Mbps connection to the complete Seminary Intranet and its resources.

To connect your PC to the seminary network and Internet in your room, you must register your PC.

ResNet is intended to provide in-room access to the electronic resources of the seminary. The seminary wishes to thank the Lily Endowment for a Information Technology Grant for the Teaching of Theology that enabled us to implement this in all residences on campus.