Difference between revisions of "Personal laptops"

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[[WSU]] [[IT]] will help you set up wireless on personally owned laptops, but the laptop must meet certain minimum specs.
 
[[WSU]] [[IT]] will help you set up wireless on personally owned laptops, but the laptop must meet certain minimum specs.
*[http://learn.winona.edu/Wireless WSU Wireless Info]
 
 
*[[Personal laptops/How to check minimum specs (Mac) |How to check minimum specs (Mac)]]
 
*[[Personal laptops/How to check minimum specs (Mac) |How to check minimum specs (Mac)]]
 
*[[Personal Laptops/ How to Check Minimum Specs (PC) |How to Check minimum specs (PC)]]
 
*[[Personal Laptops/ How to Check Minimum Specs (PC) |How to Check minimum specs (PC)]]

Revision as of 15:46, 8 January 2018

At Winona State personal laptops are considered any laptop that is not Winona State University owned or part of the E-Warrior Digital Life and Learning Program.

  • Students may bring a laptop or desktop with them to campus. However, they will still need to participate in the WSU E-Warrior Digital Life and Learning Program if they are a full time student (12 or more credits). Their WSU laptop will be their main academic computer.


Wireless Requirements

WSU IT will help you set up wireless on personally owned laptops, but the laptop must meet certain minimum specs.