
If you will be reading mail on more than one computer, IMAP is recommend. MailĬomputer Science mail supports SMTP, IMAP, and POP3 in secure mode only. You will need a UNM NetID username and password to use the wireless network. Once your laptop connects to the network, open up a web browser and you will be automatically forwarded to the login page so you may authenticate to the network. The CS Department runs a wireless network on the 1st and 3rd floor of FEC called UNMWIRELESS. You can also use Subversion remotely if you have configured it. They are: shuttle.cs.unm.edu, moons.cs.unm.edu, gigs.cs.unm.eduįor Windows, use putty to connect to these systems: Linux and Mac OS X have ssh built in to the command line. There are three groups of computers which you can log on (ssh) into remotely.

It’s located in the Systems room, FEC 307, just to the right of the elevator as you exit.įor more information and printers, check out the Printer page.

Talk to the systems folks first so they can give you the right settings and queue name-some of the defaults can be non-intuitive.

There is also a poster printer that prints at a massive 42 inches wide. It has a HP LaserJet, at queue name fec309 and a color LaserJet at fec309c. On the third floor of Farris, there is a computer lab in room 309, just to the right of the elevator. You will get a new email and storage account with CS, which is different from your UNM NetID username and password. Getting Started After getting an CS account
