Housing Internet

Students living on campus have two different ways to get connected to our network. WiFi is available on campus via Stockton's Wireless Network. Alternatively, access to the Universities wired Local Area Network (LAN) is accessible in residential housing. The wired connection will provide a very fast access to the Internet but requires that your computer or device has an accessible network jack.

Wireless Network Access
To access the Universities Wireless network, please follow the steps detailed on our website for accessing our Wireless Network. Our Stockton-Secure-WiFi supports most modern wireless devices. For devices that aren't able to support connecting to Stockton-Secure-WiFi, you can register the device with our network at Netreg.Stockton.edu and connect to the Stockton-WiFi. Please be aware that some devices, like smart home, wireless printers, and IoT devices are designed for a consumer home network and may not connect or perform well on our network. If you have any specific questions about connecting your device to our network, please contact the ITS Help Desk for support

Wired (LAN) Network Access
To connect to our wired network (LAN), you'll need to first register your device with our network at Netreg.Stockton.edu. Instructions on how to register your device with our network can be found on our Wireless Network page. Once registered, you can plug your device into an available network jack in your room and receive an internet connection. 

Residents in Atlantic City have a wired network jack installed per resident, along with an additional communal jack in the shared living area in the room. Every available jack in the residential area is available for use so long as your device is registered with our network via Netreg.Stockton.edu. For residents in Galloway, network jacks have a very specific arrangement and operation may vary depending on your specific location. Details about housing 1 through 5 wired network access are detailed in the diagram below. If you have any specific questions about connecting your device to our network, please contact the ITS Help Desk for support

 

Wall Plate Diagrams for Housing 1 Through 5
Computer & Telephone Connections
 

Housing 1 Wall Plate Layout

description: a wall plate diagram displaying ports clockwise from the top-left: telephone, not used, computer, computer

 

 

Housing 2 Wall Plate Layout

description: a wall plate diagram displaying ports clockwise from the top-left: telephone, not used, computer, computer

 

 

Housing 3 Wall Plate Layout

description: a wall plate diagram displaying ports top to bottom: computer, not used

 

 

Housing 4 Wall Plate Layout

description: a wall plate diagram displaying ports clockwise from the top-left: telephone, not used, not used, computer

 

 

Housing 5 Wall Plate Layout

description: a wall plate diagram displaying a single port labelled computer

 

The following devices are strictly prohibited on the Stockton University wired and wireless networks: Routers, Access Points, Netwrok Hubs, and Network Switches. Students are reminded that the illegal downloading of music and video files is a violation of the Acceptable Usage Standards of Computing and Communication Technology and Federal copyright law.

For help with getting connected, contact the Help Desk by e-mail at helpdesk@stockton.edu or by phone at (609) 652-4309.