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Most services that CAEDM offers can be accessed remotely from on- or off-campus computers.
Most services CAEDM provides may be accessed from personal computers both on and off campus. After installing a few pieces of client software, you may use, for example, [[Citrix]] to access Matlab from a smartphone while at a soccer game or [[RGS]] to finish your CAD model late Saturday night from your dorm room. The college provides remote access to lab software and your personal and group files from anywhere. Using CAEDM services remotely leverages the convenience of your personal computer while accessing software and processing power supplied by the college. 
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==Remote Computing==
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==Applications==
[[File:Ipad_cougareat.png|thumb|125px|This student is using a Civil and Environmental Engineering program to design bridges on his Ipad over Citrix in the Cougareat Food Court.]]
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[[File:Ipad_cougareat.png|thumb|125px|Running a Civil Engineering program remotely on an iPad through Citrix]]
You do not need to come to a computer lab to do your homework! CAEDM has a few methods to access software remotely, depending on how graphically intensive the software may be.
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Depending on the application, you will use one of the following methods to access CAEDM's software:
===RGS===
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===ZCentral Remote Boost===
[[RGS|RGS Blade workstations]] support graphic-intensive applications such as CAD or 3D modeling. Even a personal netbook with a stable internet connection can be used for high-end CAD. RGS clients are available for Windows, Mac OSX and Linux, and access is available both [[Network access|on and off campus]]. RGS workstations will not include less graphic intensive software such as Microsoft Office. Use Citrix to access such software.
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HP ZCentral Remote Boost (formerly known as HP RGS/Remote Graphics Software )
  
===Citrix===
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[[ZConnect|ZCentral Remote workstations]] support graphics-intensive applications such as CAD or 3D modeling. ZConnect clients are available for Windows and Linux, and access is available both [[Network access|on and off campus]].
[[Citrix]] allows a laptop, tablet, or even phone to remotely run most software available in the CAEDM labs through a web interface. Use, for example, Word or Mathcad from from a smartphone or laptop over any wireless connection. Citrix handles most applications well, but high-end graphics require [[RGS]].
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For detailed instructions on how to set up ZCentral on a personal computer, [[ZConnect|click here.]]
  
 
===SSH===
 
===SSH===
[[SSH]] provides a remote command [[Bash| shell]] to a Linux workstation. It can be used to modify files, run command line applications, and even run [[SSH#Graphical Appplications|limited graphical applications]]. SSH clients are freely available and come standard on Mac and Linux.
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[[SSH]] provides a remote command shell to a Linux workstation. It can be used to modify files, run command line applications, and even run [[SSH#Graphical Applications|limited graphical applications]].
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For detailed instructions on how to set up SSH on a personal computer, [[SSH|click here.]]
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===LabConnect===
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[[LabConnect]] was created in answer to the increased demand for remote computing in response to classes being taught online (Mar 2020-Aug 2021) due to the COVID-19 virus.  Now that classes are being held on-campus once again, LabConnect is available but with fewer computing resources. LabConnect allows users to directly connect to college and department lab machines remotely from off campus. Check with your individual department to find out which labs are available via LabConnect.
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==J Drive Access==
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The [[J Drive]] is a convenient place to store files.  It provides a generous amount of space, and it's backed up every night. It is available without any setup from [[CAEDM Labs|the labs]], and on [[ZConnect|ZConnect]].  You can also [[J Drive#Accessing the J Drive from On Campus|map the J Drive]], making it accessible on-campus just like the C drive, or use [[SCP]] to simply transfer files to and from the J Drive.
  
==Remote file access==
 
[[File:Using VPN.png|thumb|link=Accessing Your CAEDM Files|Video: Accessing Your CAEDM Files]]
 
The [[J Drive]] is a convenient place to store files.  It provides a generous amount of space, and it's backed up every night. It is available in [[CAEDM Labs|the lab]], on [[RGS]] and [[Citrix]].  You can also[[J Drive#Accessing the J Drive from On Campus| map the J Drive]] or upload/download files via [[SCP]].
 
*Map J Drive - Make your J Drive accessible to your computer just like your C drive.
 
*SCP - Upload and download files from your J Drive
 
 
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==Printing==
 
==Printing==
Printing to any CAEDM printer from a personal Windows computer is easy using the [[Printing#CAEDM_Print_Driver| CAEDM Print Driver]]. One quick installation allows printing to all CAEDM printers from [[Network access#CAEDM Resources Available by Internet Connection|anywhere on campus]]. Printing from Macintosh or Linux is also possible,  [[Printing#Macintosh|but more involved.]].
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Printing to any CAEDM printer from a personal Windows or Linux computer is easy using the [[Printing#Printing_from_your_own_computer| CAEDM Print Driver]]. The driver enables printing to all CAEDM printers from [[Network access#CAEDM Resources Available by Internet Connection|anywhere on campus]].
  
 
==Software and hardware requirements==
 
==Software and hardware requirements==
Using CAEDM services remotely requires client software, on compatible hardware.  All CAEDM client software is easy to install on Windows, and is easy to use.  Accessing the J Drive from [[Network access#Off-campus|off campus]] on all platforms will require using [[SCP]] or [[J Drive#Accessing the J Drive from Off Campus|mapping a drive]] through the [[VPN]].  [[Network access|On-campus]] access is readily available on any computer by [[J Drive#Accessing the J Drive from On Campus|mapping the J drive directly]].  There is Citrix client software available for Linux and Macintosh, but installation may be more difficult, and the client software is not as polished. There is no RGS client available for Macintosh.
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Using CAEDM services remotely requires client software, on compatible hardware.  All CAEDM client software is easy to install on Windows, and is easy to use.  Accessing the J Drive from [[Network access#Off-campus|off campus]] on all platforms will require using [[SCP]] or [[J Drive#Accessing the J Drive from Off Campus|mapping a drive]] through the [[VPN]].  [[Network access|On-campus]] access is readily available on any computer by [[J Drive#Accessing the J Drive from On Campus|mapping the J drive directly]].  
 
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|colspan=6 align="center"| Involvement installing and using client software
 
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|''Services'' || '''RGS''' || '''Citrix''' || '''SSH''' || '''J:Drive''' || '''Printing'''
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|''Services'' || '''ZConnect''' || '''LabConnect''' || '''SSH''' || '''J:Drive''' || '''Printing'''
 
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|'''Windows''' || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy (On-campus) || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy
 
|'''Windows''' || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy (On-campus) || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy
 
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|'''Linux''' || style="background-color: #FFFF99;"|Medium || style="background-color: #FFFF99;"|Medium || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy* || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy (On-campus) || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy
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|'''Linux''' || style="background-color: #FFFF99;"|Medium || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy* || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy (On-campus) || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy
 
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|'''OS X''' || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy(in beta)|| style="background-color: #FFFF99;"|Medium || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy* || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy (On-campus) || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy
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|'''OS X''' || style="background-color: #FFFF99;"|Medium || style="background-color: #FFFF99;"|Medium || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy* || style="background-color: #99FF99;"|Easy (On-campus) || style="background-color: #ff9999;"|Use [https://webprint.et.byu.edu Web Print]
 
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>=This software is probably already on your computer.
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>The necessary software is probably already on your computer.
  
==Network access==
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==Network requirements==
 
[[file:Internet.png|thumb|300px|link=Network access#CAEDM Resources Available by Internet Connection|See article: [[Network access]] for more information about on and off-campus access to CAEDM resources.]]
 
[[file:Internet.png|thumb|300px|link=Network access#CAEDM Resources Available by Internet Connection|See article: [[Network access]] for more information about on and off-campus access to CAEDM resources.]]
The university provides wireless internet in most buildings on campus.  [[Network access#BYU Guest Wireless|BYU Guest Wireless]] severely limits functionality and will not work with most CAEDM services.  All CAEDM services function properly over [[Network access#BYU Secure Wireless|BYU Secure Wireless]].  The [[CAEDM Labs#Laptop Stations|laptop stations]] in the CAEDM labs have a [[Network access#On-campus wired connections within the college|wired connection to the campus network]] that support all CAEDM services.
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The university provides wireless internet in most buildings on campus.  [[Network access#BYU Guest Wireless|BYU Guest Wireless]] severely limits functionality and will not work with most CAEDM services.  All CAEDM services function properly over [[Network access#|Eduroam]].  The [[CAEDM Labs#Laptop Stations|laptop stations]] in the CAEDM labs have a [[Network access#On-campus wired connections within the college|wired connection to the campus network]] that support all CAEDM services.
 
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==Free software==
 
==Free software==
[[File:drive-optical-md.png|thumb|125px|Download Windows 7 and VMWare at no charge!]]
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CAEDM also provides free access to download Microsoft and VMWARE software to your own computer. The Microsoft Developer Network Academic Alliance or [[Free Software| MSDNAA]] and The [[Free Software|VMWare Academic Program]] allow students, faculty, and staff of the College with [[CAEDM account|CAEDM accounts]] to download software programs for academic related non-commercial purposes.  
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BYU also provides free access to software to install on your own computer. Go to software.byu.edu to gain access to software provided by the university.
[[Free Software|MSDNAA]] provides Windows operating systems, compilers, server software and much more. The [[Free Software|VMWare Academic Program]] offers software to help create and manage virtual workstations and servers. There is software compatible with Windows, Linux and Macintosh operating systems.
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 15 August 2024

Most services that CAEDM offers can be accessed remotely from on- or off-campus computers.

Applications

Running a Civil Engineering program remotely on an iPad through Citrix

Depending on the application, you will use one of the following methods to access CAEDM's software:

ZCentral Remote Boost

HP ZCentral Remote Boost (formerly known as HP RGS/Remote Graphics Software )

ZCentral Remote workstations support graphics-intensive applications such as CAD or 3D modeling. ZConnect clients are available for Windows and Linux, and access is available both on and off campus.

For detailed instructions on how to set up ZCentral on a personal computer, click here.

SSH

SSH provides a remote command shell to a Linux workstation. It can be used to modify files, run command line applications, and even run limited graphical applications.

For detailed instructions on how to set up SSH on a personal computer, click here.

LabConnect

LabConnect was created in answer to the increased demand for remote computing in response to classes being taught online (Mar 2020-Aug 2021) due to the COVID-19 virus. Now that classes are being held on-campus once again, LabConnect is available but with fewer computing resources. LabConnect allows users to directly connect to college and department lab machines remotely from off campus. Check with your individual department to find out which labs are available via LabConnect.

J Drive Access

The J Drive is a convenient place to store files. It provides a generous amount of space, and it's backed up every night. It is available without any setup from the labs, and on ZConnect. You can also map the J Drive, making it accessible on-campus just like the C drive, or use SCP to simply transfer files to and from the J Drive.

Printing

Printing to any CAEDM printer from a personal Windows or Linux computer is easy using the CAEDM Print Driver. The driver enables printing to all CAEDM printers from anywhere on campus.

Software and hardware requirements

Using CAEDM services remotely requires client software, on compatible hardware. All CAEDM client software is easy to install on Windows, and is easy to use. Accessing the J Drive from off campus on all platforms will require using SCP or mapping a drive through the VPN. On-campus access is readily available on any computer by mapping the J drive directly.

Involvement installing and using client software
Services ZConnect LabConnect SSH J:Drive Printing
Windows Easy Easy Easy Easy (On-campus) Easy
Linux Medium Easy Easy* Easy (On-campus) Easy
OS X Medium Medium Easy* Easy (On-campus) Use Web Print

*The necessary software is probably already on your computer.

Network requirements

See article: Network access for more information about on and off-campus access to CAEDM resources.

The university provides wireless internet in most buildings on campus. BYU Guest Wireless severely limits functionality and will not work with most CAEDM services. All CAEDM services function properly over Eduroam. The laptop stations in the CAEDM labs have a wired connection to the campus network that support all CAEDM services.

Free software

BYU also provides free access to software to install on your own computer. Go to software.byu.edu to gain access to software provided by the university.