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From University to Computer Room
Don't bring it when you are a freshman. Go to the computer room. 1 yuan is still cheap. I don't know your university. Our college is a little loose-the counselor didn't mean to embarrass us, so I moved my laptop and pulled the telecommunications network. At that time, the counselor saw the network cable when making rounds, but he didn't say anything, but if he saw the host monitor or something ... it's hard to say.

It's a bit expensive and troublesome to pull the telecommunication network. At that time, the landline of our dormitory was cancelled, and the network was still pulled from next door. If you open a campus network-well, actually the campus network is full of dog blood. You'll know when the whole building watches the World Cup together. The school stipulates that freshmen are not allowed to bring computers, so you will basically be called back when you open a network in the computer room with a freshman student ID card. The way to deal with it is to confidently take the senior student ID card that uses the telecommunications network (that is, has not opened the campus network) to the computer room to open and report your room number. Because you need a student number to open a campus network, one card corresponds to one port.

Generally speaking, don't bring a computer when you are a freshman, study hard, play more with your classmates, and don't think about depravity from the beginning. When I was a freshman, I knew everything with the counselor. It is understandable to bring a computer to facilitate students' work and study.

In addition, it is possible that the computer in the dormitory is lost. The security situation of each building is different, mainly depending on the level of the building manager. Our building is ok, the building number of the boys in our class is ... tut tut ... but the freshmen are all new faces, so they are fire-proof, anti-theft and anti-fraud. Generally speaking, they are just not in a hurry to get the computer.