public:lan_byod

Rules for use of non-institutional devices (BYOD)

General Rules for LAN Users


The use of own (private) computer equipment and mobile phones on the premises of the institution is fully supported.

Depending on the type of user, this is allowed on the Eduroam, Residents, Guest wifi and Guest LAN Ethernet networks, all in compliance with the obligations set by the infrastructure operator (UK, CAS, PASNET, CESNET - read more here).

For a computer acquired with grant funds, where there is a requirement for an operating system other than the currently supported (Windows and Mac are supported) applies that the said hardware will be made fully available to the user without an operating system after acquisition by IT office and after registration in the property.

From the moment of handover, the user is fully responsible for all activity carried out on this computer, for the software installed, license compliance, data backups, security software updates, and all this in compliance with the obligations set by the infrastructure operator and the responsible statutory bodies (Director, CUNI, CAS, PASNET, CESNET).

For this scheme, the same rules for network use apply as for the use of private devices (see above).
The user has access to the Internet. Other available services (from the residents network and guestwire) are mainly as follows: MyQ print, TAS web pages, internal, email services, heavyhorse via RDP gateway, etc.


For security reasons, the user does not have access to the organisation's internal network file Microsoft server share and Cisco AnyConect VPN.

  • /var/www/html/dokuwiki/data/pages/public/lan_byod.txt
  • Last modified: 2025-04-08 11:44
  • by vesely