NetLab - Launch NetLab Home About NetLab Use NetLab Get Help You are not logged in. [log in] What is NetLab? · Screenshots · Credits and Sponsors · Publications Create an Account · Booking · Experiments · Launch NetLab · My NetLab Account User Guide · Frequently Asked Questions · Discussion Board · Submit Feedback NetLab Access Please read the information below before attempting to launch NetLab. To use NetLab, you must have an account. If you do not have an account, you can create one here. You will also need to book a session time before you can access the laboratory with NetLab. You can book a session time here. We have detected that you are running a suitable version of Java and so you have everything you need to run the application. Click the icon below to launch NetLab. Learn more about the minimum system requirements here here. We have detected that you must first install an up to date version of Java before you can run NetLab. Click here to automatically install the latest version of Java (approximately 12MB). Learn more about the minimum system requirements here here. A broadband connection is highly recommended for a good NetLab experience. The download size is approximately 1MB. This should download in just a few seconds on most broadband connections. Also note that you will only need to download this once, and it will automatically be saved on your computer. The next time you launch it, it should start immediately. NetLab is signed with a digital certificate which identifies it as an official UniSA application. This is a protection mechanism provided by the Java platform for your own safety that ensures only Java applications from a source that you have to chosen to trust can run on your computer. The first time you launch the application, you may be presented with a warning dialog asking you if you trust the source. You should select Always trust content from this source. If you are concerned, you may read more about this security mechanism here. You may click the icon below to download and launch NetLab. Launch NetLab