Wireless Login Instructions

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From Mark Muller:

You will see an husd_staff ssid (the name of the wireless). That is accessed using your windows ad (Active Directory) login and password. This is the same username and password that the teacher types to login into their computer in the morning (if you're running Windows 7 and log in). If a teacher has not logged into ad before they use their first name.last name and the default pw is their birthdate in this format mmddyyyy. It could also be abcd1234 (this is what mine was, but I also had to have it reset/activated as it didn't work initially). The staff ssid can be used for the teachers personal devices as well. You will notice that when you login into the staff_ssid, there will be a message to ask you to proceed or terminate. Click on proceed and you will not be asked that question again. This will probably only occur on windows clients only.

Also, there is a guest ssid which requires just an email account to log into it.

There is an husd_student ssid. The password for this ssid is embedded in the new chromebooks from the district. Just click on the wifi icon and select the husd_student ssid and hit enter. should log right in. Again, this is only for the chromebooks.

Finally, there is an husd_wireless ssid, but the only person/persons that we are allowing access to the password are the site cls's. The purpose of this ssid is to allow access to legacy devices, i.e. tablets, ipads etc. When you get your new cls in we will pass this password onto him for that purpose. For now though, you can use the either the staff ssid and/or the guest ssid and you should be okay.


  • The italics were notes added by me --Mark Smith (talk) 13:38, 27 February 2015 (PST)