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StreamText on MIT network

This article is written as best effort support for MIT community members. MIT IS&T does not distribute or support StreamText.

StreamText is a realtime text communication software to provide accessibility solutions for the deaf and hard of hearing community
For use at MIT the following steps will need to be followed to stream:

  1. Confirm your computer w/ the StreamText software is connected to MIT Secure.
  2. Change your Kerberos password yearly.
  3. If your Kerb password is successfully changed, you will have to re-enter it to connect to MIT Secure.

After connecting to MIT Secure (The software does not perform via Eduroam) launch the StreamText software w/ the appropriate credentials provided by the company.

You may wish to confirm the StreamText software and device are configured to use the same port.

Again, this is not an IS&T supported software, and support for the software is found at https://streamtext.zendesk.com/hc/en-us.

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Last Modified:

August 11, 2020

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