the link to print from your wireless device

Wireless Printing on campus
Wireless printing on campus has changed and gotten easier for you. Simply email your document to the
printer from the list below, easy as that. There are a couple rules though:
 You have to send it from your campus email address (@students.uwc.edu or @uwc.edu)
 Only Microsoft Office documents (i.e. .doc, .xls, .ppt) or PDF files can be wirelessly printed
If you have questions, contact a member of the IT staff: [email protected] .
Queue
RLN-Science
RLN-Science Color
RLN-Classroom
RLN-Classroom Color
RLN-Classroom
RLN-Library300
RLN-Library313
RLN-Library313Color
RLN-Melvill449
RLN-Melvill449Color
RLN-Student Center
RLN-Gym
RLN-East Hall
RLN-East Hall Color
Location
Room Number
100
100
211
211
214
300
300
300
449
449
508
614
714
715
E-mail adddress
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
[email protected]
Additional wireless printing information:
This is not an open network; a username and password are needed to gain access. Students who are not
registered through UW-Richland PRISM must contact the IT staff to arrange for permission. Make sure that
you keep your anti-virus software current on your laptop. The Wireless Network Connection dialog box
lists all the nearby wireless networks that have strong enough signals for a connection. For each network,
it shows the SSID, encryption, connection status, and signal strength.
Like any radio signal, the signal strength of Wi-Fi networks varies depending on how close you are to the
wireless access point (WAP), what type of computer you are using and the obstacles that are between you
and the WAP. Like the bars on your mobile phone, the Wireless Network Connection dialog box shows
more bars when the signal is stronger. You can connect even if you only see one bar, but you might lose
your network connection if you move a few feet or if you turn your computer in a different direction.