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-====== EECS Remote Lab ======+====== Remote Lab (EECS) ======
  
 The EECS Remote Lab service allows you to connect to EECS lab workstations from within your web browser.  It is clientless - no plugins or client software are required.  It uses a product called [[https://guacamole.apache.org|Apache Guacamole]]. The EECS Remote Lab service allows you to connect to EECS lab workstations from within your web browser.  It is clientless - no plugins or client software are required.  It uses a product called [[https://guacamole.apache.org|Apache Guacamole]].
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 Not all EECS users will have access to all labs in Remote Lab.  Students will only have access to machines relevant to the courses for which they are enrolled. Not all EECS users will have access to all labs in Remote Lab.  Students will only have access to machines relevant to the courses for which they are enrolled.
  
-Any problems or questions using the Remote Lab should be directed to the EECS Technical Support team - tech@eecs.yorku.ca.  +Any problems or questions using the Remote Lab should be directed to the EECS Technical Support team - tech@eecs.yorku.ca.  Please also check the [[https://wiki.eecs.yorku.ca/dept/tdb/login:remotelabs-tips:start|FAQ]].
  
 ====== Supported Hardware ====== ====== Supported Hardware ======
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 ^ Connection Group ^ O/S ^ Users Allowed per Workstation ^ ^ Connection Group ^ O/S ^ Users Allowed per Workstation ^
 +| Remote Desktop (EDU) (crimson) | Linux | 50 |
 | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ea) | Linux | 2 |  | Remote Desktop (EDU) (ea) | Linux | 2 | 
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (ele)| Dualboot | 1 |  +| Remote Desktop (EDU) (red1) | Linux | 10 | 
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (gsp)| Dualboot | 1 | +| Remote Desktop (EDU) (rl) | Linux | 
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (hpc) | Dualboot| 1 | +| Remote Desktop (RES) (indigo1) | Linux | 10 |
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (mdc) | Dualboot | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (med) | Windows | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (power) | Windows | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (ptl) | Dualboot | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (ptlb) | Linux | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (red) | Linux | 10 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (wsc105) | Linux USER | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (wsc106) | Linux USER | 1 | +
-| Remote Desktop (EDU) (wsc108) | Linux USER +
-| Remote Desktop (RES) (indigo) | Linux | 10 |+
 | SSH (EDU) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a |  | SSH (EDU) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a | 
 | SSH (RES) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a | | SSH (RES) (Command Line ONLY - No GUI] | Linux | n/a |
  
-Click the "+" beside the connection group to open up a list of workstations in the group.  Select a workstation to login.  If available, try to select a workstation that is not in use. Workstations in use will show a message like "Currently in use by 1 user" in the workstation list.  Some workstations support multiple simultaneous users, while most support only 1 user at a time. +Click the "+" beside the connection group to open up a list of workstations in the group.  Select a workstation to login.  If available, try to select a workstation that is not in use. Workstations in use will show a message like "Currently in use by 1 user" in the workstation list.  Some workstations support multiple simultaneous users, while most support only a few users at a time. 
  
 There are four different workstation types: There are four different workstation types:
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