Fortunately, most computers purchased today are compatible with the NMH network. To order a computer compatible with the NMH network, click here. For more information about minimum specifications, click here.
There are free alternative available for those students who still need to access an office software suite. Once such alternative is OpenOffice.org, which has versions for Windows and Macintosh computers.
NMH finds that 'Security Suite' software (software that includes a firewall, 'zone' protection and anti-virus software all-in-one) will often conflict with our network services and can make connections difficult. 'Security Suite' should be disabled or uninstalled. Built-in OS (Operating System) firewalls and basic Virus Protection software are adequate.
The virtual desktop's performance is dependent on the network connection it is using. While dial-up Internet connections may work, broadband connections provide an experience for students that is nearly identical to being on campus. NMH has invested in a special high-speed Internet connection that is reserved for students using their virtual desktops from home or when traveling. Broadband Internet access is required to take advantage of this facility. Families of day students especially should consider upgrading their Internet service to broadband if possible.
Yes. Currently enrolled students may use their virtual desktop and SWIS over the summer break and during other holidays. Use of NMH networks when school is in or out of session is governed by the appropriate use policy.
Upper Mod, room 103 is staffed daily for walk-up computer service. Should your computer require repair (or Warranty Repair) beyond what NMH can provide, we can work with you to secure repair either through the computer manufacturer or an off-site repair vendor (or fee-based repair in the case of Out Of Warranty repairs). NOTE: In the event that your computer needs to be 're-imaged', you must be able to provide the restore discs supplied by your vendor or manufacturer or a viable hard drive partition with a factory image.
The technology fee of $475 supports the systems needed to deliver the virtual desktop, the school’s Internet connection, and technical support.
Students receive an electronic mail account on SWIS when they arrive on campus. SWIS stands for School Wide Information System and is the way that email is sent across campus and to the Internet. SWIS also has class folders, conferences, and news for students, faculty, and staff. SWIS is often the best and fastest way for faculty to get messages to students.
The email address of faculty members and students with SWIS accounts is as follows: (log in name)@nmhschool.org. For example: dmoody@nmhschool.org.
NMH SWIS folders are monitored by faculty and staff to ensure that NMH standards of communication are upheld, and that no member of the community is harassed. Inappropriate use of SWIS may result in disciplinary action.
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