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Use the wireless network as a campus visitor
In brief
As part of the Trusted Agent Program, Trusted Agents may create Meeting IDs, which allow wireless-only access to the University network and last for 24 hours—from midnight until 11:59 p.m.    
Do it now
If you're visiting campus for a meeting or conference, see your meeting planner or the Trusted Agent for the sponsoring department for access to the wireless network.

Service details
Who is eligible? See your Trusted Agent for information and to request a Meeting ID
Hours or seasons:Anytime
What does it cost me? Free
What to know first:Only Trusted Agents may create Meeting IDs.
Who can help out? tag@listhost.uchicago.edu, 72 hours is the usual turn-around time
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Last updated: 07/28/09

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