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#Then click on the '''Open''' button.
 
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#This browser window must remain open as long as you require access to the Internet. If you close this browser window your Internet access will be closed after a short time!  
 
#This browser window must remain open as long as you require access to the Internet. If you close this browser window your Internet access will be closed after a short time!  
#'When you want to close the Internet connection immediately, go to  https://inetkey.sun.ac.za and click on the '''Close''' button.''
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#When you want to close the Internet connection immediately, go to  https://inetkey.sun.ac.za and click on the '''Close''' button.''
  
 
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Revision as of 13:57, 30 March 2012

NEW INTERNET ACCESS!

From Monday the 2 April NXInetkey becomes redundant.

You will have to open up an Internet browser (e.g Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome or Safari) and go to https://inetkey.sun.ac.za to access the Internet from then on.


How to connect to the internet
  1. In the Inetkey browser window https://inetkey.sun.ac.za you will have to type in your Username and Password to open up the Internet.
  2. Type in your campus Username and Password.
  3. Then click on the Open button.
  4. This browser window must remain open as long as you require access to the Internet. If you close this browser window your Internet access will be closed after a short time!
  5. When you want to close the Internet connection immediately, go to https://inetkey.sun.ac.za and click on the Close button.

Tariffs



Internet access
  • Only SU registered students of Stellenbosch University may have a Internet account.
  • SU Staff members Internet accounts are normally managed by the departmental secretary you are affiliated with.
  • Click on the Stellenbosch University logo at the top left to browse this wiki and find your departments contact details.



National Bandwidth - http://www.sanren.ac.za
International Bandwidth - http://www.tenet.ac.za

See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandwidth_(computing)



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