How to connect MBA to Windows domain over Wi-Fi?

Hi. I`m on a university campus. MBA automatically picks up wi-fi connection, which is great. Because MBA does not have an Ethernet port, how do I join my office's Windows 2003 network domain over Wi-Fi? Thanks for any help I can get!

Hi dufus,
Are you looking to access domain resources over WiFi? Such as printers, AD resources, etc.? This sounds like a question for the domain administrators, unfortunately. Reason I say that, the domains that I manage at work specifically restrict access to resources based on connection Subnet and VLAN. As such unless you're hard wired to specific ports you don't get access to my resources.
Everyone manages their domains differently and without knowing how your domain is configured it's impossible to recommend steps.

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