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Nov 28, 2016 Mapping a network drive is a method to connect to a shared network folder, such as a share on a ReadyNAS storage system. This article explains how to map a network drive using Windows 10, 8, 7, Vista, or XP. For Mac instructions, see How do I map a network drive in Mac OS X? To map a network drive in Windows 10 or Windows 8: Click the Start button. If you’re running High Sierra (10.13), Sierra (10.12), or El Capitan (10.11), upgrade to macOS Catalina from the App Store. If you’re running Lion (10.7) or Mountain Lion (10.8), you will need to upgrade to El Capitan (10.11) first. If you don’t have broadband access, you can upgrade your Mac at any Apple Store. Wireless network (WLAN / Wi-Fi) on Mac OS X 10.9.x, 10.8.x and 10.7.x (Mavericks, Mountain Lion, Lion) Connecting to the JYU wireless network (jyu-student & jyu-staff) and to eduroam With your JYU user account you can access three wireless networks.
Connecting to the JYU wireless network (jyu-student & jyu-staff) and to eduroam
The Map Network Drive window opens, select Drive letter and type the network name of your Mac in the Folder field. This is network name we found earlier in the Yosemite Sharing window.
With your JYU user account you can access three wireless networks:
May 19, 2020 In general, GrandPerspective presents a good option for the average user, who is looking for a simple tool, which can do a good job in freeing up drive space quite quickly. Disk Inventory X. Disk Inventory X is a free disk space analyzer, available for Mac OS X 10.3 and later versions. This app presents an overview of all disks on a machine. Sep 20, 2010 Map a network drive to Mac OS X that re-mounts after system reboot. This method allows you to reboot your Mac and have the mapped network drive / network share automatically connect and remount, appearing on the desktop of OS X or in the Finder sidebar. This is more persistent than the above method and is helpful for network shares you connect.
- jyu-student is for students at the JYU campus area
- jyu-staff is for staff at the JYU campus area
- eduroamcan be used by students and staff on JYU campus as well as around the world on the campuses of many different academic institutions. More information about eduroam can be found here.
Note! Within JYU campus area please primarily use either jyu-student or jyu-staff networks!
To connect to jyu-student, jyu-staff as well as eduroam it is recommended to install a configuration profile that includes the needed settings and certificates. Connecting to the networks does work without installing the profile, but then, whenever you connect, you will be notified about the certificate of the server.
For this reason it is recommended to install a configuration profile for the networks from the links below:
- eduroam: download the configuration file from: https://cat.eduroam.org/ (Click the button where it says 'eduroam user: download your eduroam installer' and select 'University of Jyväskylä' as the organization. Then select your operating system and install the configuration file.)
Note! when connecting to eduroam you will need to type your username as [email protected] (e.g. [email protected])
Installing the configuration profile
1. Download the network profile from the links above
2. The installation of the network profile beings. Click 'Continue'
3. Click 'Continue' again
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4. Type in your JYU username + password in the 'Username' and 'Password' fields and click 'Install'
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5. (Click 'Install' again if necessary)
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6. To install the profile you need to type in the administrative password of the computer. Type in the password and click 'OK'
7. The wireless network profile has now been installed and you will no longer be notified about the certificate of the server