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Cross-Domain Computer Logon

Cross-Domain Computer Logon

If you're connecting to wireless or logging on to a computer at another school you'll need to use your full domain username. Replace 'username' with your network logon username. For some districts, this is your email instead. See the table below

District

Full Domain Username

Adams

username@adams.k12.mi.us
Bessemerusername@bessemer.k12.mi.us
Calumetusername@clkschools.org
Chassellusername@cts.k12.mi.us
CCISDusername@copperisd.org
Dollar Bayusername@dollarbay.k12.mi.us
Ewen-Trout Creekusername@etc.adremc1.org
Forest Parkusername@fp.adremc1.org
GOISDusername@goisd.org
Hancockusername@hancock.k12.mi.us
Houghtonusername@hpts.us
Ironwoodusername@ironwood.k12.mi.us
L'Anseusername@laschools.us
Lake Lindenusername@lakelinden.k12.mi.us
Ontonagonusername@oasd.k12.mi.us
REMC1username@remc1.org
Stantonusername@stpsd.us
Wakefieldusername@wmschools.org
Watersmeetusername@watersmeet.k12.mi.us

From the desktop, Navigate to the globe in the bottom right of your task bar and click on it.


This will open a pop up where you can select "Wi-Fi" 


You will see a list of wifi networks, and once you click on the one you want to join you will be prompted for a username and password. First try your full email to log in, if that doesn't work then try your username. Your password will be the same as you use to log into your email.


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