IT FAQ
No. Indiana Tech does not provide a Mac Lab for general student use.
Any computer that has been purchased within the past two years should be sufficient for a student at Indiana Tech. For those majors that use intense graphics such as engineering, you may want to consider a more recent purchase with better graphics processing capabilities. Please reach out to your professors to discuss specific computer requirements for classes.
Yes. All Indiana Tech locations have wireless access readily available. For those who are residential students on the Fort Wayne campus, we have good wireless coverage in the residence halls, buildings, and a good portion of the outdoor spaces as well. One thing to keep in mind is that you are sharing the network with more than a thousand other individuals on campus, so it may not be as fast as your connection at home with only a handful of people connected.
Fort Wayne Wireless
- Faculty/Staff with Indiana Tech Windows computers
- Please connect to the WarriorFS network
- The computer will automatically authenticate to the access point.
- Students, Faculty, and Staff using personal devices
- Connect to the WarriorGuest network and register yourself from an internet browser
- An Access Key will be emailed and/or sent via text
- Connect to the WarriorConnect network using the Access Key mentioned above
- You may use the access for multiple network connect devices on the WarriorConnect network
- Please be sure to “Forget” the WarriorGuest network once you have received your key!
You may contact the IT Service Desk if you need to retrieve a forgotten WiFi key.
Yes. Visiting guests on campus should:
- Connect to the “WarriorGuest” wireless network, open an internet browser on the mobile device or computer, and register for access to the network.
- Upon completing the above registration, an Access Key will be emailed and/or texted based on the registration entries.
- Once you receive the Access Key, connect your device to the “WarriorConnect” network and use the Access Key for your password.
- Once connected to the “WarriorConnect” network, you have access to the Indiana Tech network resources and the internet.
Yes, gaming consoles can be registered on the residential network. This is done through the Apogee portal by adding that device to your list of registered devices. You may access the Apogee portal by clicking here Apogee ResNet.
No. Indiana Tech does not sell computers. There are many retailers and mail order companies that have an excellent product available for purchase. We have seen computers from HP, Dell, Toshiba, and Sony on campus just to name a few.
If you’re interested in a Dell computer, the company does offer discounts to our students, faculty and staff.
This could be a result of several issues. You may want to consider the Self-Help section related to account issues to see whether that provides any assistance. For those enrolled in Indiana Tech’s Self Service Password Management service, ‘Let Me In’, please click here to work through lock-outs, password changes, etc.
If that does not solve the problem, please contact the Help Desk for further direction.
On the residential campus in Fort Wayne, devices with regular access to the network are required to be registered on the network. This registration maps a specific individual on our network to a specific device to support network security, stability, and federal law.
Yes. Once the gaming device is registered on the network, it will be permitted to access online functions.
Yes. Your student email address can be forwarded to another address. To do so, please reference the Office 365 Outlook Web App Help. Please keep in mind that Indiana Tech considers your student email address as the official means of electronic communication. If you forward your email, you are taking responsibility for that forwarding, and Indiana Tech will continue to send to only your student email address.
Yes. Your student email account can be set up on many devices. To find the instructions for you particular device, please reference the Email setup for iPhone, iPad or iPod help. For Android devices please reference the Android email setup instructions.
Although your specific degree program may have additional requirements, the basic software you need would be Microsoft Office and an internet browser (Microsoft Edge, Firefox, Chrome). Microsoft office, through Office 365, is freely available for download from https://outlook.office365.com . Login to Office 365, click the ‘?’ in the top right corner and search for install software. Follow the search result to install the most recent version of Microsoft Office on your computer.
When you initially sign up for classes at the university, an email will be sent to your personal email account on record at Indiana Tech with a username and initial password/passphrase. This same email will encourage you to enroll in “Let Me In” at https://letMeIn.IndianaTech.edu and change your initial password.
Let Me In is Indiana Tech’s self-service password management application which allows one retrieve forgotten passwords, unlock your account, and even change passwords. Be sure to enroll your account at https://letmein.IndianaTech.edu in order to have these services available.
Each student is provided $100 of printing quota every year. If printing black and white on both sides of the page, you should be able to print 1,000 pages per year.
Indiana Tech ’s Self-service password management system, https://LetMeIn.IndianaTech.edu, provides a convenient means for those enrolled in the service to manage their Indiana Tech network credentials.
You may change some of your contact information from my.IndianaTech.edu.
- Click on the person icon in the top right corner.
- Click on My Profile & Settings.
- On the page displayed, click on the Contact Information link on the left side.
- Several areas are displayed where contact information may be changed.