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Reset your Network password

Learn how to reset your Buffalo State network password using the Self-Service Password Reset tool ... Faculty, staff and student who have set up Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) for network logins can use the self-service tool to reset a forgotten password. Follow the steps below to reset your

Connect to the Secure Wireless Network

Info on how to enroll your personal device for use with campus secure WiFi service, as well as network Terms of Service. ... Enroll your device on the secure wireless network for a secure and persistent connection. Click the button below to get started. Enter your network credentials when prompted and follow the on screen

Look up your network username

Learn how to look up your network username from Banner ... Your Buffalo State network username is used to access most campus systems, such as the Bengal Success Portal, D2L Brightspace and Degree Works. If you don't know your network username, follow these

Enroll an iPhone on the secure wireless network

Please Note: The steps in this guide may be slightly different depending on the version of iOS you're iPhone is running. Follow the steps below to enroll an iPhone on the secure wireless network

Set up your Network password

Learn how to set up your Network password and multi-factor authentication. This article applies to students only (not faculty/staff). ... network ... This article walks new students through setting up their Network password and multi-factor authentication (MFA). We also have an account orientation video available at this link. Your Network

Map your personal network drive on a Mac

Learn how to map your personal network drive on a Mac ... Follow these steps to map your personal network drive on a Mac: 1. Go to your desktop and select Connect to Server from the Go menu 2. In the Server Address box, type one of the

Enroll an Android phone on the secure wireless network

Android phone on the secure wireless network.  Open your list of wireless networks by swiping down from the top of the screen and long-pressing on the Wi-Fi icon. Temporarily connect to

Enroll a Mac laptop on the secure wireless network

Follow the steps below to enroll a Mac laptop on the secure wireless network. An active Internet connection is required to complete these steps. Before proceeding, temporarily connect to a wireless

Enroll a Windows laptop on the secure wireless network

Follow the steps below to enroll a Windows laptop on the secure wireless network. An active Internet connection is required to complete these steps. Before proceeding, temporarily connect and sign-in

Enroll a Google Chromebook on the secure wireless network

Follow the steps below to enroll a Google Chromebook on the secure wireless network.   Please Note: These instructions are based on Google Chrome OS version 59.0.3071.134 (Official Build). The

Copy the content in your network drive to OneDrive

Learn how to copy the content in your network drive to OneDrive ... This step-by-step guide walks you through copying the content of your network drive (or "Z drive") over to OneDrive. Files and folders saved to OneDrive are automatically backed up to the cloud and

Set up multi-factor authentication for Network logins

Learn how to set up multi-factor authentication for Network logins including Microsoft 365 services and SUNY systems ... email address and click Next. You will be redirected to the Buffalo State sign-in page. Enter your Network password and click Sign In. If you are prompted to Stay signed in? click No

Set up the Microsoft Authenticator app for network logins

. Enter your network password and click Sign In. If you are prompted to Stay signed in? click No. Your verification methods will be shown. To add a new verification method, click Add sign-in

Why don't my network drives appear when I sign-in to my Mac?

There could be a couple of reasons why your shared network drives don't appear when you sign-in to your Mac. By default, mapped drives (i.e., "connected servers")  don't appear on your desktop, so

How do I find my IP address?

”   Other methods: Windows 8 Click on the Network Icon and then Network and Internet Next to Connections, click on the network adapter’s name. Click on Details.  The IP is next to IPv4