Network Segmentation Nov 1st
Hello all,
I just wanted to give another heads up that on November 1, 2025, IST is planning on switching the Wallace Network from it's current 10.80.x.x network scheme to the new 10.151.x.x network.
What does this mean?
All computers accessing the wired ethernet network will prompt the user to log in the same way one would log into UM Secure Wireless, with their UMNet ID and Password. Windows and Apple computers should give a pop up window after you log into your device asking for credentials to the 802.1x system. If you do not receive this popup after the switch, please let me know.
Sinnott had their network change over October 1st, and while all of the workstations have changed over, their printers haven't, so I expect this to be similar for Wallace. There hopefully should not be any disruptions with printing, but I'll let you all know if that will change.
I should be getting an excel sheet soon with all of our devices listed, and I will reach out to those who need a fixed IP for their devices, and pass that info along to IST.
Please email me if you have any questions or concerns, or to bring a device to my attention that will need a fixed IP.
Jason Northage IT4 - Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources University of Manitoba 102-70 Dysart Road Winnipeg, MB R3T 2M6 Ph: 431-275-5477 "I do everything"
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