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Can I access my Northwood email on my mobile device?
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If you have mobile device that is able to sync/connect with Exchange/Outlook, you may be able to access your Northwood email account from your device. VIDEO TUTORIALS iOS Devices (iPhone / iPad) Tap Settings on the Home screen Tap Mail Tap Accounts (if running iOS 10) Tap Add Account... Ta...
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How do I get Microsoft Office on my device? |
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Northwood University is providing Microsoft Office to our faculty, staff, and student's PERSONAL HOME COMPUTER(S) AND/OR MOBILE DEVICE(S) free of charge. This means the latest version of the full Office productivity suite, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and more are available. As long ...
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How can I access the Northwood wireless network?
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All visitors to Northwood University have access to the northwood wireless network. Self-Registration for an account is required, and has been verified to work with all major web browsers—if you have problems registering your device, please try a different web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer...
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How do I take a screenshot on my device? |
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For Windows users: To take a screenshot on Windows you will need to locate the PrtScn button, typically located in the upper right hand side of your keyboard, and press that button. This will capture your entire screen and copy it to the clipboard where you can then paste it into a Word or Paint d...
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Where do I find my device's MAC Address?
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What is a MAC Address? A MAC address is a unique identifier attached to most network adapters (NICs). This identifier is a sequence of 12 hexad ecimal digits (0-9,A-F) most often represented like this 00:11:22:aa:bb:cc or 00-11-22-aa-bb-cc. To find your device's MAC address follow the simple step...
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How do I register my personal device? |
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Note: You must be on the Northwood network in order to register your device Connect your device to Northwood University’s wired or wireless network. Please note that if you are using a wireless connections, you must select the SSID "northwood". Start a web browser and try to visit a...
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