What is the Classroom Network? Where is it available?
The Classroom Network provides access to the UCLA Campus Backbone and the Internet from a General Assignment (GA) Classroom. A Classroom Network Ethernet port is available in all GA classrooms, usually on the room’s media cabinet. To see what buildings have GA Classrooms, please visit our Classrooms section.
How do I connect to the Classroom Network?
In order to use the campus network from a GA Classroom, you will require the following configuration:
- A UCLA Logon ID Account (to establish an account call, go to the UCLA Identity and Accounts site).
- An Ethernet connector or appropriate adapter for your computer, and an Ethernet cable
- TCP/IP configured for DHCP, DNS set to 164.67.128.1 and 164.67.128.2 (Recommended).
Who do I contact for more information or to report problems while using the Classroom Network?
Please contact the Audio Visual Services department at avs@ucla.edu or 310-206-6597 to initially report a problem with a wired connection. They will coordinate with campus Digital & Technology Solutions to resolve the issue.
What about classroom wireless access?
Digital & Technology Solutions manages the wireless networking services on the campus. Information about coverage, access, and support is available on the Wireless Network Access page.