RedRover Terms of Use

To facilitate Cornell University’s administration of the RedRover Wi-Fi network service and to maintain equitable use of finite network resources, the following terms and conditions apply to the use of this service. All terms and conditions are subject to change.

Unless otherwise specified, the term “RedRover” in this document refers to all three versions of the service.

1. Definition and Service Versions

RedRover is Cornell University’s Wi-Fi network service. It is administered by Cornell Information Technologies (CIT).

RedRover is available in select areas on campus, including the libraries, many dining facilities, and student common areas. Coverage is not ubiquitous on campus or within buildings, and signal strength may vary within service areas.

Three versions of RedRover are offered. Connection instructions are at http://www.cit.cornell.edu/redrover/.

2. Registration

3. Security

4. Policies

The use of computers and other networkable devices that are owned by Cornell University, or that connect to Cornell University networks, is governed by and subject to Cornell University policies and codes, and is governed by and subject to local, state, and federal laws.

Activities prohibited by university policies and codes, or by local, state, and federal laws, are prohibited on RedRover. In particular, RedRover users should be familiar with these university policies:

5. Billing

6. Service Limitations

7. Termination of Service

Cornell University reserves the right to place limited restrictions on the use of its computers and network systems in response to complaints presenting evidence of violation of university policies or codes, or state or federal laws. Once evidence is established, computers involved in alleged violations may be disconnected from university networks, including RedRover, until the situation is resolved.

CIT may terminate or restrict any person’s access to RedRover, or any other CIT resources, without prior notice, if such action is necessary to maintain the availability, security, and/or integrity of operations for other users of those resources.


Last updated: March 27, 2008