MIT offers access to MITnet and the general Internet from its on-campus residence halls and living groups. All undergraduate and graduate students are offered a variety of services designed to get your computer on the network quickly and easily.
Available To
Students
Benefits
- Full access to MITnet and internet connectivity from the residence halls and on-campus FSILGS (Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups)
- On-site support for network connectivity in the residence halls
Key Features
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Residence Halls
- Residential Computing Consultants (RCCs) are students employed by IS&T to assist with computing questions and problems in the dormitories specializing in network troubleshooting and escalating problems on both the wired and wireless networks.
- Get help from the RCCs.
- FSILGs (Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups)
- Wireless connectivity on campus
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Athena Clusters
- Public computer labs, many with printers, located throughout the MIT campus, including in the residence halls.
Getting Started
Residence Halls: Visit the RCC website to request help, or email: rccsuper@mit.edu
FSILGs (Fraternities, Sororities, and Independent Living Groups): Visit the FSILG Network page in the Knowledge Base or email: ilg-net-help@mit.edu
