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Look at the bottom right corner of RedCLARA website and find out if you are connected to the Academic Networks

Thanks to the joint work of RedCLARA's Systems and Video Conferencing Operations Group (VSOG), all users who visit www.redclara.net can now find out whether or not they are connected to the National Research and Education Networks. This can be done by simply checking the bottom corner at the right side of the page.

Were you able to find it? If you are at home or in a public place without a connection to these networks, you will see the message “You are not connected to the Academic Networks”, but if you are in Argentina, connected to InnovaRed, Brazil - RNP, Colombia - RENATA, Costa Rica - RedCONARE, Chile - REUNA, Ecuador - RedCEDIA, El Salvador - RAICES, Guatemala - RAGIE, Mexico - CUDI, Nicaragua - RedRUNBA, Paraguay - Arandú, Uruguay - RAU, or in the United States, connected to Internet2, Canada - Canarie, or even in Europe - Géant - in the same corner you will see the message “You are connected to RedCLARA through”, and according to your location, the logo of the respective academic network will be shown up.

Just one more thing! The default language of the RedCLARA website is Spanish, but if you want to access the Portuguese or English version (and see the message in these languages), use the flag-shaped language selector at the top of the page.

So... Are you connected to the Academic Networks or not?

 

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