Wired Network / Connect my gaming console to the Internet for multiplayer games
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Objective
- To provide instruction on:
- Registering your device for the network
- Connecting your Gaming Console to the Internet using a Public Accessible Internet IP address
- This connects your Gaming Console to the Internet in a way that may correct problems with certain features on some games
Environment
- 10131 Internet Access
- 9583: Access Network
- Miami Residential Network
- Wireless Access Point
- Network Registration
- Personally Owned Gaming Console
Resolution
- Gather information needed prior to starting
- Follow these KB instructions to locate the MAC address for your gaming console
- Log in to Miami's ResNET Wired Gaming Device Registration page using your UniqueID and MUnet password
- Click Add
- Enter the name of the device or you want to register
- Please do not include any special characters in the name. The page will return an error if there is a special character in the name or description
- Enter the device MAC address for Device ID
- You should use the "wired" or "Ethernet" MAC to register your device. (Do not use wireless)
- Submit your request
- Note: It can take 15 minutes for your registration to be completed
- When you have completed your registration, connect your console to the Ethernet port on your residence hall room WiFi Access Point
Notes
- The Ethernet jack is located (depending upon orientation) on the side or the bottom of the Wireless Access Point.
- Gaming for Call of Duty or any game requiring incoming access is ONLY supported on the Miami wired network. Wireless is not supported.
- You will not receive notification from the system about the device registration.
- Due to the way the software performs the task it will always say pending, even after completion.
Details
Details
Article ID:
146848
Created
Tue 9/27/22 4:37 PM
Modified
Tue 9/23/25 4:24 PM