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Wireless Internet Access |
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· Wireless Internet access uses radio frequency signals
to exchange information between your computer and the Internet. · No
cables are required. Why
wireless? · Wireless allows library users to bring their own computers
to the library and to get Internet access. · Wireless
enables the library system to offer this service without having to
go through the great expense of upgrading and installing new wiring. · Library
users can use their wireless laptop computers to get Internet access
at any table or chair in the library and are not limited to the normal
computer areas of the library. How
do I use wireless at the library? · The Amherst Town Library uses the WiFi standard
(also known as IEEE 802.11b). · You will need to bring your own laptop computer to the library
and it will need to have built-in WiFi or
you will need WiFi PC card. · Most WiFi equipment
will be compatible. However, the library system can make no guarantees
as to compatibility of your equipment with the library's network. · Printers
are not part of the Wireless Internet Access program in the library.
If you need to print, please save the work to disk, then take the disk
to a library workstation. Will
I need any special settings or passwords to connect? · No, the library's network is open to all visitors. · No
special encryption settings, user names, nor passwords are required. Can
the library help me configure my computer? · Sorry, everyone's computer is different and you are
responsible for knowing how to configure your own equipment. · The Amherst Town Library cannot be responsible for any changes you make to your computer's settings. |
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NOTE:
The following instructions are general guidelines and require that
you understand how to configure and restore the settings of your
own computer. It is best to try to use the Internet before attempting
any of the changes suggested on this page.
Windows
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