Network and Connectivity Management

The architecture, installation, and operation of items required for network connectivity, such as network cabling, routers, and firewalls. Includes connecting and managing devices on wireless and wired networks.

Services (7)

Campus Wi-Fi Network

The Campus Wi-Fi network provides network connectivity to Wi-Fi devices such as laptops, tablets, Internet of Things (IOT), and phones.

Campus Wired Network

The wired campus network connects all campus buildings, the Illinois System, and provides access to external services such as the internet, research institutions, and online services.

IP Address Management

IP Address Management allows IT professionals to manage Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) configurations for their networks and zones. It also registers and allocates DNS domains and IP address blocks on behalf of the campus.

Network Tools for IT Pros

A suite of applications that allow IT Pros to monitor, manage, troubleshoot, and configure the network gear that provide network access to their customers, and their systems.

Physical Network Infrastructure

Installs and maintains all communication cables related to networking, including fiber optics and copper cables for desktop jacks, wireless access points, and security cameras.

Utility Locating

Utility locating involves marking the ground with paint to indicate where underground utilities are located. This helps backhoe operators identify utility lines before digging to avoid accidental damage.

Wireless Communications (Excluding Wi-Fi)

We collaborate with partners and vendors and utilize our own infrastructure to offer specialized wireless services (excluding Wi-Fi) that address specific needs not fully met by existing wired or Wi-Fi solutions.