There is an error in Hohehnheim.
Egilolfstr 49-51 is down, therefore the other two buildings Welfenstraße and Chausseefeld are offline, too.
The Netz-AK has no keys to the building and can not help you.
We did inform the Studierendenwerk.
There is an error in Hohehnheim.
Egilolfstr 49-51 is down, therefore the other two buildings Welfenstraße and Chausseefeld are offline, too.
The Netz-AK has no keys to the building and can not help you.
We did inform the Studierendenwerk.
In Fichtenweg 29 a switch overheated at 4:30 am.
After being called on our private number at 9:30 we were able to fix the problem at 10:05am.
Please use the contact form, that’s much faster and less work for us.
The dorm went offline Friday morning ~10 am.
The reason is probably overheating.
The StuWe-IT decided to solve the problem themself and will solve the problem on Monday or Tuesday.
Update 30.05.2022 13:13
die Störung wurde vorübergehend beseitigt und Bewohner die sich per Mail gemeldet haben entsprechend informiert. Zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt werden zur dauerhaften Lösung vor Ort Verkabelung und Stromanschlüsse geregelt angefasst, sowie andere Geräte verbaut werden.
Update 22.09.2022 8:55
Big parts of the buildings are offline.
The case is still in the hands of the StuWe-IT, the Netz-AK has no access to the devices and can not help you.
We did inform the StuWe and wish you luck.
The reason why we do not recommend routers that do not create a 5 GHz Wi-Fi is very simple.
There are twelve channels in the 2.4 GHz frequency range, which means that theoretically a maximum of twelve such Wi-Fis can co-exist. In practice, a maximum of four 2.4 GHz Wi-Fis will work side by side without interfering with each other excessively.
2.4 GHz penetrates walls very well, but can transfer data less fast.
For dorm rooms a 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi is therefore very likely to suffer from interference and dropouts if you have more than four neighbors within a distance of 30 meters around you (even above and below you!).
A bad Wi-Fi okay for WhatsApp and surfing, but not for videoconferences.
We will replace some hardware today.
We will wait till 1:30 pm to interfere as little as possible with your courses.
The new hardware will not allow the usage of access points and repeaters any more, but we can offer you a workaround till end of semester.
Just contact us, after consulting the tutorial for Wi-Fi.
140 optical fibers have been separated during a bridge demolition, as a result the Französische Viertel is offline and all the dormitories that are connected over it, i.e. Eugenstraße and Hechingerstraße.
The repair starts at 0:00 am and is scheduled until 5:00 am.
If you are not back online in the morning restart your router.
We have nothing to do with the demolition of the bridge, nor with the repair of the fiber optics. Let’s hope the guys and gals who are fixing it tonight do their job well!
One night without internet is not nice, but …
Update 8:56 pm: Since half an hour the Französische Viertel is back online. Eugenstraße followed, we are waiting for the Hechingerstraße.
Update 8:29 am: Between 8 and 10 pm all dorms went online again. Thanks to our local fiber optics company TüNet!
In case you missed stuff at university and need to proof that it was not your fault, contact us.
We will arrive at 4pm and start installing the hardware.
Today is the only possible day to do this kind of work, if it is inconvenient, sorry.
The dorms in the Kaiser-Wilhelm-Strasse will be offline twice for a maximum of 10 minutes each.
If just your room stays offline after that, contact us immediately over the contact form. We`ll stay in Geislingen for a while for cases like that.
(Give us a phone number and answer the call from the blocked number, that’s us!)
We are replacing some devices. Your network will be a bit faster afterwards, but you will have no internet while we work (3-10 minutes).
Tuesday after Easter we will replace a switch.
At about 6 pm the internet will be down for a few minutes.
Restart your routers, if that’s not working, you could be effected by this changes.
Some of you did build their own WiFi in a way that blocked the internet access of others in our house. Using access points or repeaters to create a WiFi is not allowed in our network, because it keeps others from getting online.
Only routers are allowed to build your own WiFi, as we stated in our manual. We stared enforcing this rule in all our dormitories because it`s necessary.
To get you back online as quick as possible, please look up your device in our manual. Is it marked “ja”, you can just configure it in router mode and you are online again. If you are not successful, you can contact us using the contact form and the subject “Creating a WiFi”.
If your WiFi device is marked “nein” and you contact us, we will try to find a solution for the time you need to replace the device.
Contact and announcements
NetzAK_Aushang_Stand_WS2020 should be displayed in the entrance of your house.
The Netz-AK is announcing all its changes to the dormitory network on its website.
For us it`s important to have latest version of the notice in our dormitory, so you can reach us directly with no delay.
If the notice is missing, you could just print it yourself and pin it in the entrance to you house or you contact your dormitory administrator and ask them to do it.
We are aware of the problem that some old versions of our notice are not getting replaced. You must report the problem to your administrator at the Studierendenwerk to hopefully improve the situation.
If you contact us using the contact form, most problems can be fixed in a few hours as long as you are in the dormitory and respond to our emails.
Because we are volunteers, we are never off duty and we respond quickly.
As volunteers we are using our private phones, that`s why we call from blocked/ private/ anonymous numbers, so please just answer these calls after reporting an issue.