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TCUS Print

The University has implemented a single printing platform that will allow the community to print to any TCUS printer, at any campus throughout the Touro University system.

Wi-Fi Networks

You need to connect to Touro University Wi-Fi to print from your device.

DO NOT CONNECT TO TOURO GUEST IF YOU WANT TO STAY LOGGED IN OR USE THE PRINTERS!

You can join the Touro University Wi-Fi network using your TouroOne credentials. This is the same username and password you use to access Canvas and the student dashboard. You cannot access the printers from the Touro Guest network. Follow the directions below for more detailed instructions for your specific device. 

Connecting to WiFi

You can connect to Touro University Wi-Fi with your TouroOne username and password. Click on the tab for your device for more detailed instructions.

Visit IT in your building or make an IT ticket by clicking Open a Case|Report a Problem in the Service Now Portal if you have difficulty connecting after following the instructions.

1. Go to your device's 'Settings'

2. Go to 'Network Settings' and make sure that 'Wi-Fi' is enabled

3. Select 'Touro University' from the list of available wireless networks and click 'Connect' (if prompted)

4. You may now be asked for device security setting for your device

5. For ‘EAP method’ select ‘PEAP

6. For ‘Identity’ enter your TouroOne Portal username

7. For ‘Password’ enter your TouroOne Portal password

8. For ‘CA Certificate’ select ‘Do not validate’ or select ‘Unspecified

9. Some devices may have an ‘Anonymous Identity’ field. Leave this blank

10. Under ‘Phase 2’ authentication, choose 'GTC

11. Some devices may have a 'Domain' field. If required, enter touro.edu here

12. Select ‘Connect

Notes: On some (officially unsupported) Chromebooks there may be no 'GTC' option for 'Phase 2 Authentication'. In this case please select 'Automatic'. The connection may fail at first, but if you then restart the Chromebook the connection may succeed. If 'Automatic' also does not work, you can try 'MD5' and then restart the device.

1. Go to your device's 'Settings'

2. Go to 'Network Settings' and make sure that 'Wi-Fi' is enabled

3. Select 'Touro University' from the list of available wireless networks and click 'Connect' (if prompted)

4. You may now be asked for device security setting for your device

5. For ‘EAP method’ select ‘PEAP

6. For ‘Identity’ enter your TouroOne Portal username

7. For ‘Password’ enter your TouroOne Portal password

8. For ‘CA Certificate’ select ‘Trust on First Use

9. For ‘Anonymous Identity’ field try to leave this blank. If you must type something in, type your username again

10. Under ‘Phase 2’ authentication, choose 'GTC

12. Select ‘Connect

13. 'Trust' the certificate

Note: Pixel phones running Android 13 or earlier may require you to select 'Use system certificate' and then 'Request certificate status'. For the 'Domain' field, if required, enter touro.edu here.

Newer Pixels running Android 15 have a known bug and are not supported.

1. Make sure your device’s Wi-Fi is turned on

2. Select ‘Touro University’ from the list of wireless networks

3. Enter your TouroOne Portal username and password (log in with your TouroOne Portal credentials)

4. Click ‘Join’.

5. Click ‘Accept’  or 'Trust' if you are prompted to ‘Accept a Security Certificate’

1. On your Mac, click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar

2. Select 'Touro University' from the list of available wireless networks and click 'Connect'

3. Select the ‘Touro University’ wireless network icon and click ‘Connect’

4. Enter your TouroOne Portal username and password and click ‘OK’ 

5. When you connect to the Touro University wireless network, you may see a certificate warning. If so, click the ‘Continue’ button

      a. Enter the password you use to log into your device to update your ‘Certificate Trust Settings’ and click ‘OK’

Notes: Touro University Wi-Fi supports macOS Catalina (version 10.15) or later, please see https://support.apple.com/en-us/109033 and upgrade your macOS version if necessary (see https://support.apple.com/en-us/108382). Earlier versions of macOS are not compatible with Touro University Wi-Fi and will not connect.

1. Click on the 'Wireless' icon in the 'Windows Taskbar'

2. Make sure that 'Wi-Fi' is turned on

3. Select 'Touro University' from the list of available wireless networks and click 'Connect'

4. Enter your TouroOne Portal username (not email) and password (log in with your TouroOne Portal credentials)

5. Click 'Continue connecting' or 'Trust' if you are asked if you expect to find Touro University at this location

Note: On Touro-managed Lenovo laptops you may be asked to type in your email address. This is a known bug, and you should type in your TouroOne username instead.

Printing from your own Device

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