If you have a computer with a 56k dialup modem at home, but home
is outside the 217 area code, there are still ways that you can access
the campus network without running up long-distance telephone fees
when you're online.
If your home is in another country, you may also be interested
in the Study Abroad
scenarios (which discuss connecting
to the campus network from anywhere).
Note: Some interfaces, including Illinois Compass,
won't work correctly over dialup because the response time is too
slow. If you need to use Illinois Compass or other high-bandwidth
services, you may need
to borrow a computer with a high-speed connection; see Borrowing
a Computer for advice.
If you don't need access to specific campus resources,
using a local ISP will be your most cost-effective and time-effective
option.
- Making a local-area phone call is almost always less expensive
than making a long-distance phone call.
- Many campus resources, such as Express Email and NetFiles, allow
you to connect from anywhere in the world without needing a specific
connection to the campus network.
- You will experience higher connection speeds when the data doesn't
need to travel long distances to the Urbana campus before continuing
to its eventual destination.
See the Local Dialup
Access page for
suggestions on how to select an ISP in your home area.
If you do need to connect to the campus network from a modem over
long-distance telephone lines, you have two main options:
Either of these arrangements will allow you to connect to the
campus network in
order to receive access to materials that are restricted to campus
users, including certain library collections and the on-campus
antivirus and anti-spyware updates.