Laptops

The purpose of this guide is to help students and families determine their computing needs for their time at NCSSM. In ITS, we’re often asked, “What laptop should I buy for NCSSM?”. Our first response is to inform families to take inventory of any laptops that they already own as our minimum specifications could be met by machines that are three years old or younger (as long as the laptop is in a good operating condition). With that in mind, please take a look at the following and determine the best course for you and your student.

Do you already have a laptop in good working condition less than three years old?

To see if your laptop meets the minimum specs:

If you answered Yes to all of the above, then you’re all set unless you want to buy a new computer. If that's the case, please see below.

Want or need to buy a laptop but don’t know what to look for?

Any laptop running Windows or macOS that you buy new today will meet NCSSM's minimum specifications. Note that we did say laptopDevices such as iPads, Android tablets, or Chromebooks will not work as primary devices given the various software requirements for classes that a student will take at NCSSM.

What laptop does ITS recommend? Here are a few options from Dell, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Apple that we can recommend, however, please be aware that this list is by no means exhaustive, and many other brands and models with the specs listed above would likely work just as well.

Warranty: we highly recommend at least a two-year warranty with complete care coverage (covering accidental damage such as broken LCD screens and spilled drinks). On-site warranty repair is most desirable to keep the time a student is without a laptop to a minimum. Students should bring a copy of the terms of the warranty to facilitate guidance from NCSSM ITS.

Note: ITS is not a computer repair facility for student laptop hardware issues.

What else do you recommend or require?

Printing

Students are not required to bring their own printer as printing is available in the library during the times it is open (most nights ~10 PM). Printing is charged at $.05 a page (only prints in monochrome). Wireless printers are not allowed at NCSSM due to the interference they can cause with wireless reception in residence halls. If you have a wireless printer and bring it, the wireless radio must be turned off and printing must be done via a cable connection. Students in violation of this rule will face disciplinary charges. With that in mind, below are recommendations that ITS makes:

If bringing a printer, you may want to coordinate with your student’s roommate/s to work out a plan where it can be shared instead of bringing two printers into a limited space.

Other recommendations

Campus Network and Other Devices

NCSSM provides an all-wireless network for student use. This network is named eduroam. eduroam utilizes WPA2-Enterprise for secure authentication, which is supported by all modern operating systems ITS supports at the school, including Windows, macOS, various flavors of Linux, iOS, and Android. 

Why WPA2-Enterprise?

Utilizing the WPA2-Enterprise standard (which has been around since 2004) gives us the most secure method available of securing our wireless network at NCSSM. WPA2-Enterprise utilizes RADIUS servers for authentication when initiating a connection, generating a unique key for each session when encrypting the data between your device and the network. WPA2-Enterprise provides this and several other additional security benefits over using the WPA2-Personal (or WPA2-PSK) standard. WPA2 also utilizes a much stronger encryption protocol than WPA (CCMP for the former, TKIP for the latter). 

Wi-Fi setup instructions

PCs, Macs, and Linux
Mobile devices

Devices that do not currently support WPA2-Enterprise

Please be aware, however, that many other consumer electronic devices with Wi-Fi do not support WPA2-Enterprise at this time, however. Please refer to the list below, which is not in any way exhaustive but contains many popular devices that do not support WPA2-Enterprise networks.

Instead, please use these directions to connect these types of devices to the NCSSM network:

Note: List last updated 4/12/2021.

1 Advanced workaround for 3rd or 4th Generation Apple TV (Mac required): https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202577

Restricted devices: printers, routers, hotspots

Please be aware that NCSSM does not permit the use of some types of devices that create interference with our campus' eduroam wireless network, which specifically includes:

Home Network Recommendations (Online)

For NCSSM Online students, NCSSM recommends a fast broadband internet connection at home. A DSL, cable, or fiber connection with a bandwidth of at least 5 Mbps (5 Megabits per second) down and up is recommended. For more information on your connection speed and the options that are available for your to use, please check with your Internet Service Provider (ISP).

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