Wireless Networks
nacisd-secure: This network is exclusively reserved for district-owned devices, including laptops, iPads, and Chromebooks. Users of these devices will benefit from seamless, automatic connectivity.
nacisd-staff: Intended for staff devices, such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets, which are owned by staff. Access to this network will require users to utilize their computer login credentials.
Note: If your district laptop fails to connect automatically to the nacisd-secure network, we kindly advise you to attempt a laptop restart first. Should the issue persist, please consider submitting a ticket, and our dedicated campus tech team will be readily available to assist in configuring the connection for you.
Restricted Devices
The following are restricted on the district network to ensure a secure, efficient, and focused network environment that supports educational activities and maintains a secure environment.
Personal Routers or Network Extenders: These devices can disrupt the school's network infrastructure and security protocols.
Smart TVs or Streaming Devices: Devices like smart TVs, Chromecasts, or Apple TVs could consume bandwidth and distract from educational activities.
Gaming Consoles: Gaming consoles might consume significant bandwidth and be a source of distraction.
Home Voice Assistants: Devices like Amazon Echo or Google Home might raise privacy concerns and could be misused.
IoT Devices without Security: Unsecured IoT devices can introduce security vulnerabilities.
Personal Printers or Scanners: Unauthorized printing or scanning devices can be misused and impact network resources.
Wireless Cameras or Baby Monitors: These devices can interfere with network security and privacy measures.
Devices That Violate Acceptable Use Policies: Any device that contravenes the school's network usage policies might not be allowed.
Guest Access
Please call Technology at X8849 for temporary access for any vendors or presenters who need access.
The school’s Guest Wi-Fi Access Policy mandates that all non-employees and non-students, such as visitors, contractors, and other guests, exclusively use the Guest Wi-Fi network. No guest will be granted access to the school’s primary network or internal resources, which are reserved solely for students, staff, and school-managed devices. Temporary credentials for Guest Wi-Fi will be provided upon registration and expire automatically after the specified duration. This network is isolated to prevent access to any school files or resources, helping to maintain network security.
Guests are expected to comply with the school’s Acceptable Use Policy while using the Guest Wi-Fi. Network use will be monitored to ensure adherence, and any misuse, including attempts to access restricted areas, may result in immediate disconnection from the network and further action if necessary. The policy is reviewed annually to address any updates needed for ongoing security and operational requirements. This policy protects the school’s resources and data, ensuring a secure environment aligned with the school’s mission and technological needs.
Click on the drop-down menus below for directions on how to connect to nacisd-STAFF for personal devices.
1. On the right corner of the taskbar select the network icon and it'll bring up wireless networks. Select "nacisd-connect". Check "Connect automatically". Click on "Connect".
1. You will be prompted for username/password. This will be your computer login. Select "OK".
1. It will ask "Continue connecting?". Select "Connect"
Done
1. Select nacisd-connect
2. Enter the computer username/password in the "Account Name:" and "Password:" fields.
3. Select "Continue" to verify the certificate
4. Connected!
Inside Settings go to Wi-Fi and select
"nacisd-connect"
It will prompt for username/password. You'll enter your computer login credentials and select "Join"
It will show a certificate page. Make sure it has nacisd.org and select "Trust"
Select the “nacisd-connect” network
“EAP method” should be set to PEAP. “Identity” is your computer username. Password will be computer password. “CA certificate” set to "Don't validate"
Should connect to the wireless network.