The ETH docking network is the default network for all computers. It uses the [[802.1x|802 1x]] protocol for authentication. You can use your nethz credentials to get full network access.
### D-PHYS network
### D-PHYS networks
Machines must be [[registered|How to get network access]] to access our D-PHYS network. Registrations expire 45 days after the last usage of the computer in our network. Machines registered to you can also be directly reactivated on https://registration.phys.ethz.ch/.
Machines must be [[registered|How to get network access]] to access our D-PHYS networks. Registrations expire 45 days after the last usage of the computer in our network. Machines registered to you can also be directly reactivated on https://registration.phys.ethz.ch/.
#### DynDNS
#### D-PHYS NAT network with DynDNS
All registered computers are automatically listed in the dynamic DNS under the name _**sentname**.dhcp.phys.ethz.ch_ (resp. _**sentname**.dhcp-int.phys.ethz.ch_ for ETHinternal networks). This allows you to connect to your computer using this name instead of its dynamic IP address. The https://registration.phys.ethz.ch/ page also shows the `Sent Name` of your machine, that is used for the `sentname.dhcp[-int].phys.ethz.ch` DynDNS.
By default, all registered computers will be connected to our NAT networks. These are ETH-internal subnets with full access to the internet, but with a firewall that forbids access from outside ETH.
#### Other networks
These computers are automatically listed in the dynamic DNS under the name _**sentname**.dhcp-int.phys.ethz.ch_. This allows you to connect to your computer using this name instead of its dynamic IP address. The https://registration.phys.ethz.ch/ page also shows the `Sent Name` of your machine, that is used for the `sentname.dhcp-int.phys.ethz.ch` DynDNS.
Unlike the main D-PHYS network, which is almost fully accessible from anywhere on the internet,
computers can now also be registered for firewalled networks as they are usually found in companies.
This will massively reduce the attack surface and means less headaches for you to keep your device [[secured|secure your own device]] at all times.
#### Other networks
Please let us know if you would like your office computers or lab devices to be placed in a more (firewall) restricted network,
when you [[register|How to get network access]] your device.
We have a variety of other network types. If your computer hosts a service, that needs to be accessible from everwhere, we can move it to a public network and assign a static IP and hostname. Conversely there are even more restricted networks for special needs (IoT, eXile, etc). Please talk to us for more details.
Wireless Network
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To connect to the wireless network (WiFi) from your mobile devices, please refer to [[/network/wireless]].
VPN (Virtual Private Network)
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To connect to the [[ETH network|network/]] from outside the campus, please refer to [[services/how_to_use_vpn/]].