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Wireless Coverage On Campus

Wireless (Wi-Fi) is available in campus buildings, residence halls, and apartments. Please note coverage (EduRoam) is not campus-wide and connectivity is only guaranteed at the specific locations listed below.

Academic and administrative buildings

  • CP | Chapel
  • CM | Commons
  • CF | Covenant Fine Arts Center
  • DC | DeVos Communications Center
  • DH | DeVries Hall
  • EI | Ecosystem Preserve Interpretive Center
  • EB | Engineering Building
  • HL | Hekman Library
  • HH | Hiemenga Hall
  • MP | Mail and Print Services
  • NH | North Hall
  • PC | Prince Conference Center
    • PL | Prince Lodging
  • SB | Science Building
  • SM | Seminary
  • SC | Spoelhof University Center

On-campus residence

  • Residence halls
    • BV | BB | BHT | KHvR | NVW | RVD | SE
  • Knollcrest East apartments
    • Alpha | Beta | Delta | Gamma | Kappa
  • Ravenswood

ResNet (wired)

At peak times, the wireless network (EduRoam) may experience slowness or disrupted connections. If you experience slowness or disruption, CIT recommends using the . Each dorm room or apartment has ResNet connections available. If you are using a stationary device—such as a game system, Netflix-streaming device, or desktop computer—please connect the device using the ResNet wired network rather than wireless. It gives a better connection to the stationary device and helps accommodate mobile devices on wireless connections.