This article provides instructions on how to add, remove, reactivate, and report devices using the Duo Security Center.
This article contains information for faculty, staff, and students on how to connect your devices to the UNC Wired Network.
This article provides guidance for UNC affiliates who need to grant guest access to eduroam.
This article covers know how to configure gateway and netmask when configuring subnets and VLANs on campus networks.
This article provides instructions for joining Linux computers to the Active Directory.
This article contains instructions for faculty, staff, and students on MAC (Media Access Control) Randomization for UNC PSK Networks.
The purpose of this knowledge article is to instruct IT administrators on how to use the Qualys Vulnerability Management dashboard in UNC Splunk > Splunk Shared Tools to facilitate their vulnerability management operations.
This article covers the devices that are supported and prohibited on the campus network.
This article explains how to report to BrightCloud in order to remediate service security blocks.
To keep systems and personal information safe UNC CH systems use security checks when you try to log in. You may already be familiar with things like CAPTCHA tests or one time email codes.
All UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, staff, and guests have access to the campus wireless network. This article offers step-by-step instructions for connecting various devices—Windows, macOS, iPhone/iPad, Android, Chromebook, Linux, TV, gaming systems, printers, and others—to available UNC-Chapel Hill's Wi-Fi networks.
ID verification via Zoom (or in-person) is required for certain support requests that involve access and/or changes to accounts or authentication methods (e.g., password resets, multi-factor authentication changes, etc.).