Network Registration at the University of Virginia

If you have registered on the residence hall or wireless network, click on the Already Registered link below for an update.
Registering your computer in ITC's network devices database enables ITC to track down compromised ("hacked") machines quickly, and minimize damage done not only to those computers but potentially to other machines on the network as well. It also helps us to identify machines causing other problems on the U.Va. network and correct those as well. In some cases we may have to disable network access for problem computers and, if we cannot identify the owners of those computers, we must disconnect them immediately without advance notice.
Getting Registered for the First Time
Registering a machine on the network for the first time
Already Registered
Check and update your registration information
Guest Registrations
Information for University-sponsored guests using the network
Information for Group Administrators
For LSPs and other departmental computing support staff who manage multiple machines
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to your questions about network registration
Related Documents
Useful documentation on network connectivity and configuration

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