Internet at UF

<p>How does internet service at UF work? </p>

<p>I read that: "GatorLink also gives you a variety of campus computing services, such as e-mail and dialup. The GatorLink dialup service comes at a flat rate of $5 per month for 3,600 minutes (60 hours) of local use." </p>

<p>I hate dial-up, So does that mean that we have to get our own internet service? Or is there like a wireless network that is free/for a price in dorms?</p>

<p>Campus wide wi-fi is free and available, and so is a free high speed LAN in the dorms.</p>

<p>I've never heard of that dial-up stuff.</p>

<p>Lectures aren't working on my mac? It says it can't detect the media player even though I downloaded WMP 9</p>

<p>Dial up is only available in the graduate/family housing. However, housing prefers to get rid of it. All the dorms have the high speed ethernet connection, like ABCB stated.</p>

<p>bump (urgent)</p>

<p>bump bump...mac users watching lectures online help!</p>

<p>I started to watch a lecture and it was fine, first though is that I use firefox instead of safari, and I downloaded flip4mac I think it was called but either way it works just fine. It kind of has to work though since uf recommends a mac for certain colleges so I don't understand why it wouldn't work.</p>