Information For New Members to the Complex Fluids Group Setting Up Your Computer If you need help, ask Bo: bs3@princeton.edu Getting your NetID For students, go to the Graduate School (Clio Hall) to get your NetID and password. For post-docs and visitors, go to the MAE department (Maureen Hickey, D214) to get your NetID and password. Getting Princeton Email After you have your NetID and password, you can access your Princeton email here: https://owa.princeton.edu/owa/auth/logon.aspx?replaceCurrent=1&url=https%3a%2f%2fowa.pri nceton.edu%2fowa%2f If you use email applications such as Outlook, Thunderbird, etc. You can find instructions on setting up the application here: http://helpdesk.princeton.edu/kb/display.plx?id=5088 Registering Your Computer With OIT The first thing you will want to do is to have your computer registered on Princeton’s Host Database. If you are a student, setting up is simple. Just go to:http://support.princeton.edu/dormnet/agreement.html Click on "I agree" Enter your NetID and password. If you are a post-doc or a visiting research collaborator, you can go here: https://www.net.princeton.edu/hostmaster/cgi-bin/addEntry Enter your NetID and password. If you are a short-term visitor, you can go here: https://www.net.princeton.edu/hostmaster/cgibin/addEntry Ask someone in the lab who has a NetID and password to give you access Enter the following information along with other required information: Entry Type: HOST DNS Domain: Princeton.EDU Entry Name: PC Users: Use your computer's computer name, which can be found by right clicking on My Computer on your desktop Mac/Unix Users: You can just make one up IP-Subnet-Or-Address: equadnet Ethernet MAC Address: To find your ethernet MAC address, go to this site: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-MAC-Address-of-Your-Computer IP Subnet: equadnet Wireless MAC Address: Refer to the same link as above: http://www.wikihow.com/Find-the-MACAddress-of-Your-Computer Serial Number: Look up your computer's serial number (S/N) from the back of your computer Technical Contact: your email address Building: E-Quad Room: G02 Department: 150 Account: 799-1150 Connecting to the Complex Fluids Group Printers Download HP Universal Print Driver for Windows PostScript from hp.com: http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNa meId=473041&prodTypeId=18972&prodSeriesId=473038&swLang=8&taskId=135&swEnvOID=4062 Stone Group's HP4050N B/W Printer: For PC: Go to "Printers" under "Control Panel" Click "Add a Printer" and then "Add a Local Printer" Under "Create a new port", select "TCP/IP Port" and click "next" For device type, choose "TCP/IP" IP Address: 128.112.35.94 Uncheck the "automatically select driver for use" box and click "next" Choose the HP LaserJet 4050N print driver and click "next" To print double sided, go to the HP3005 B/W Printer in your Printers Folder and go to "Printing Preferences"->"Finishing"->Check "Print on both sides" For Mac: Go to "system preference" Click "Print and Fax" Add a printer Protocol: LPD Address: 128.112.35.94 Name: HP LaserJet 4050N Stone Group's HP Color LaserJet 4700 Printer: For PC: Go to "Printers" under "Control Panel" Click "Add a Printer" and then "Add a Local Printer" Under "Create a new port", select "TCP/IP Port" and click "next" For device type, choose "TCP/IP" IP Address: 128.112.33.20 Uncheck the "automatically select driver for use" box and click "next" Choose the HP Color LaserJet 4700 PS print driver and click "next" To print double sided, go to the HP4700 Color Printer in your Printers Folder and go to "Printing Preferences"->"Finishing"->Check "Print on both sides" For Mac: Go to "system preference" Click "Print and Fax" Add a printer Protocol: LPD Address: 128.112.33.20 Name: HP Color LaserJet 4700 Connecting to Princeton's Network Via VPN You will want to do this to have access to library sources, papers, backup files to the Stonegroup Backup Drive, etc while you are off-campus. Follow the instructions on this link to set up VPN. Important things to do Register to the group email list by sending an email to Guy: gramon@princeton.edu Register to our online calendar (Airset) to book lab equipment by sending an email to Matthieu: matthieu@princeton.edu If you plan to do experiments, you have to attend lab safety training. Contact our safety officer Josephine: lembong@princeton.edu Seminar Schedules Lab group meetings are (almost) every Thursday from 12pm to 1pm (lunch is provided). If you whish to present your work, contact Camille: cduprat@princeton.edu Engineering seminar schedule (http://www.princeton.edu/engineering/events/) Physics seminar schedule (http://calendar.princeton.edu/cgibin/team/webevent.cgi?cmd=list2week&y=2009&m=09&d=14&sib=0&sort=m,e,t&ws=1&cf=cal&set=0 &swe=1&sa=0&de=1&tf=0&sb=0&stz=Default&cal=cal148) Ordering Parts and Supplies Through Princeton University's Vendors (VWR, Fisher, Grainger, Office Max, CDW, etc.), use Princeton Marketplace https://princeton.orgsupply.net/index.php/page,User.Home Others: Tools, machined parts McMaster-Carr (http://www.mcmaster.com) Small Parts (http://www.smallparts.com) Machine Shop Access Machine Shop located in E-Quad C115 Contact Larry McIntyre (LMcIntyre@princeton.edu) or Barry Runner (brunner@princeton.edu) for access and safety training Getting Around Princeton Printable .pdf campus map (http://www.princeton.edu/main/visiting/files/princeton_map.pdf) If you live on (or close) to campus, riding a bike to school is a great idea. The university rents bikes: http://www.princeton.edu/sustainability/student/programs/ubikes/ There are free buses around campus during the week: http://www.princeton.edu/transportation/tigertransit.html Website for NJ Transit buses and trains (around Princeton, to NYC, to the airport) http://www.njtransit.com/hp/hp_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=HomePageTo Bus to NYC: Coach USA Suburban Transit http://www.coachusa.com/suburban/ss.details.asp?action=Lookup&c1=Princeton&s1=NJ&c2=New+Y ork&s2=NY&resultId=11382&order=&dayFilter=&scheduleChoice=3928&sitePageName=%2Fsuburb an%2Fss.listing.asp&cbid=481290315575 or Megabus http://us.megabus.com/ If you need parking, you can get a parking pass at the New South Building.