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Wired network

About the service

Wired network provides Internet access to all of the buildings within the AGH campus. It is the recommended form of connecting to the Internet on the employees' computers due to the stability and security of the connection.

Available to

employees, computer laboratories

Support

IT Helpdesk

Connected services

AGH VPN, Wi-Fi

Technical specifications

The maximum transmission speed is 100 Mb/s or 1 Gb/s.

How to use

To use this service, your device needs to have an Ethernet interface along with an RJ-45 port. It is also necessary to register the device by filling out a form that opens automatically after plugging the computer into the network and opening any external website.

Wired networks are maintained by the IT Solution Centre's administrators and Local IT Network Administrators.

Users are bound by the UCN Regulations.

User guides

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Faculty / Unit Administrators
Main Library dr Mirosław Luśtyk
Space Technology Centre Filip Tomczyk
Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatics, Computer Science, and Biomedical Engineering mgr inż. Wojciech Tylek
mgr inż. Marek Sołek
Faculty of Energy and Fuels Mateusz Śliwiński
Faculty of Physics and Applied Computer Science dr inż. Antoni Dydejczyk
dr inż. Piotr Gronek
Faculty of Geo-Data Science, Geodesy, and Environmental Engineering mgr inż. Wojciech Adamczyk
mgr inż. Grzegorz Liana
Faculty of Geology, Geophysics, and Environmental Protection Janusz Zajega
Faculty of Humanities mgr Piotr Kowalski
Faculty of Computer Science, Electronics, and Telecommunications mgr inż. Bogusław Juza
Faculty of Civil Engineering and Resource Management lic. Piotr Stach
Faculty of Materials Science and Ceramics dr inż. Leszek Kuczapski
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Robotics mgr inż. Jacek Kukiełka
Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science mgr inż. Stanisław Węglarczyk
Faculty of Applied Mathematics mgr inż. Andrzej Janus
Faculty of Non-Ferrous Metals Kamil Pycia
Faculty of Foundry Engineering dr inż. Grzegorz Piwowarski
Faculty of Drilling, Oil, and Gas dr inż. Krzysztof Skrzypaszek
Faculty of Management mgr inż. Marek Cierniak
mgr inż. Adam Starzec

First, check whether plugging in another network cable or plugging the device into another outlet solves the problem. If not, verify whether access to the Internet is not available only from a specific outlet, or if perhaps other neighbouring rooms have an Internet outage. The aforementioned issues should be reported to the IT Helpdesk.

The problem is most likely caused by the fact that the printer was not added to the local network. In order to do that, send the printer/scanner's location (building, floor, room) and physical address (MAC Address, in the XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX or XX-XX-XX-XX-XX-XX format) to your Local IT Administrator, requesting the device to be added to the network.

In order to be able to remotely connect to your work computer, you need to contact your Local IT Administrator.

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