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FAQ · University of Minnesota Libraries • You must have an ILLiad account in order to request loans. Please register at ILLiad first before making any request and it is free for UMN students and staff. • Access WorldCat, select your search type, enter characters in Chinese, Japanese, or Korean; or romanizations. Technology Issues in China : Travel Resources : Global Feb 13, 2020 Anthropology of Food--University of Minnesota Duluth Use Virtual Private Network (VPN) if off campus (UMD) See UM Video Playbacks for details (51 min., 1965, UM Duluth Martin Library Multimedia DVD DU 125 .P48 D47 2011)

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With VPN connected, there should be another network connection with a d.umn.edu suffix and a 131.212. IP address. If you don't see the d.umn.edu or 131.212. you will not be recognized as an authenticated UMD user by the physics server. You're not connected through VPN. Go back and connect to the UMD VPN server. Anthropology -- University of Minnesota Duluth if you are off-campus you may need to first start up vpn (virtual private network) Virtual Private Network (VPN) (UMD) If your video playback is still not working after you sign in with VPN and have checked to see that your QuickTime player is up-to-date try using a different browser.

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Virtual Private Network (VPN) | Technology @ Morris The University of Minnesota Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a service makes it seem as though you are inside the University network when you cannot be. It enables a more secure connection to the University network when you are: using wireless, connecting from a non-University Internet Service Provider, and transmitting sensitive data accessing restricted University resource.