Computing

The Queens' computer room has twelve PCs, three Apple Macs, a laser printer, and a colour scanner, all connected to the University Personal Workstation Facility. All Queens' students have e-mail facilities and access to the World Wide Web. All student bedrooms in College and Owlstone Croft have an ethernet socket (subscription charge £20 per term, or £25 per quarter) permitting full access to the College network, the Cambridge University Data Network CUDN, the UK academic backbone (JANET), and the global Internet. Students in college houses at 71-73 Maids Causeway, 98-100 Norwich Street, and 61-63-65-75-77 Panton Street, and the flats at the Boathouse also have ethernet service. Students in other College Houses and Flats do not have ethernet yet, but can use modems to call the University's Magpie dial-up service.