How to connect to the Internet using Windows Vista
Wired
Ensure you have a CAT5 network cable and a network card in your computer. BroncoTec in the Student Union Building sells both network cards and CAT5 cables. Once you have the required hardware, plug the CAT5 cable into the wall jack and into the network port on the computer.
NOTE: If you have multiple ports as seen below, you may need to try both to find the “active” port! If you are in University Suites or Square, you will have 2 sets of these ports in each bedroom. 1 set of ports will be on one wall and 1 set on another.
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Network Cable and Card |
Wall port |
If the computer has successfully reached the internet, the set of computers in the lower right hand corner will have a globe in front of them.
Open Internet Explorer or your favorite web browser. The page will redirect to a Boise State authentication page, where you will be prompted to login using your BrowcoWeb username and password. You will then be required to install Clean Access client.
If you do not see the globe, skip to the Network Troubleshooting.
Wireless
*Personal wireless routers will not work in any Boise State University Housing building
*Wireless is only available in the lobbies in the residence halls. Wireless is not available in the apartments, except University Village.
- Click the

- This will show all networks, to only show only wireless networks click the drop down menu and select “Wireless”.
- Select the Wireless network titled “RES” (You may have to click “Connect Anyway”
- You will be prompted to “Save” the network after connecting for the first time, tick the box and click close.
- If the computer has successfully reached the internet, the set of computers in the lower right hand corner will have a globe in front of them.
- Open Internet Explorer or your favorite web browser. The page will redirect to a Boise State University authentication page where you will be prompted to login using your BroncoWeb username and password. You will the be required to install Clean Access client.

If you do not see the globe, skip to the Network Troubleshooting.






