You have a device to connect? Wanna know how to do it? Terrified of you IT Guy? Here is your one-stop shop to connect a PC, Mac or iPad to the NSWDET wifi.
A few things before we start:
Non-expired passwords please. This website manager believes in password security. Learn to set strong passwords at school so that when you get into the real world, you can set and keep a strong password easily. For more information, see the Online Privacy and Safety presentation.
Set your secret questions and answers in the Student Portal. That way, if you do forget your password, you can reset it easily. Set questions whose answers will never change, like the name of your first teddy bear or gradfather's middle name or similar. Favourite film, colour or actor are likely to change and you'll forget the answers you set.
The videos are quite long, but they have good information in them. Watch to the end, because there are settings and suggestions all the way through. No, I'm not getting money for hits. That would be too much to expect!
There are two flavours of Mac, depending on the version of MacOS. Either "newer" Macs - whic have MacOS 13 (Ventura) or later, or "older" macs, which have MacOS 12 (Monterey) or before.
This presentation has a bunch of other settings to make your iPad more work friendly and less intrusive. Yes, I'm suggesting that you turn off notifications anf some of the tracking settings. If you miss a notification - big deal.