Connecting to the Trinity network
If you would like to connect your computer to the Trinity network, there are two stages that you must complete:
- Request connection of your computer to the network
- If your computer isn't already connected to the internet (e.g. home Wi-Fi) then this request will need to be submitted from another device such as your mobile phone or a colleague's computer.
- Connect to the network and enrol your computer
Once you receive the email from IT Services in response to your network request, you can then complete the following steps to get connected and enrol your device.
Connection guides
Windows
Our Windows guides differ depending on if your computer is already being logged into or not.
Choose the appropriate guide below:
New Windows computer - Not yet logged into
Windows computer - Already being logged into
macOS
Our macOS guides differ depending on if your computer is already being logged into or not.
Choose the appropriate guide below:
New macOS computer - Not yet logged into
macOS computer - Already being logged into
Linux
There are two guides for Linux depending on whether you are connecting to the Wired network in offices and labs or the Staff Wi-Fi network.
Choose the appropriate guide below:
Linux computer - Connecting to Wired network
Linux computer - Connecting to Staff Wi-Fi network
Further information
Configuring dual-boot computers
A dual boot machine, one that runs two operating systems, must meet the security requirements for both operating systems in order to meet Trinity security policy. Below are specific guidelines for computers running Windows and Linux or macOS and Windows.
Windows/Linux dual boot
If your computer runs both Windows and Linux then you must fully configure both Windows and Linux as per the instructions above. IT Services will supply you with the IP address once you have completed the Windows security checks.
macOS/Windows dual boot
If your computer runs both macOS and Windows then you must configure both Windows and macOS separately as per the instructions above.