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Answers to Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Wireless Internet Access in
South Jersey Public Libraries |
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We are
pleased to offer free wireless Internet access to customers with
appropriately equipped wireless devices.
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Answers
to Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs) |
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How
can I use the wireless Internet at the
library? |
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Most
users can simply bring their wireless-enabled laptop computer
or other wireless device to the Library and turn it on. The
computer will automatically recognize the wireless network. If
your laptop does not have wireless built-in, you can install a
WiFi-compatible network card. |
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Will I need
any special settings or passwords? |
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There are no
passwords required. In many instances, your computer
or PDA will automatically detect and connect to the library's
wireless network. If your computer or PDA does not connect
right away, make sure that your wireless utility is configured
as follows:
Library |
802.11b or
802.11g SSID |
802.11a SSID |
| East Greenwich |
egpl1 |
not
supported |
| Glassboro |
Glassboro-G |
Glassboro-A |
| Greewich |
Greenwich-G |
Greenwich-A |
| Logan |
Logan-G |
Logan-A |
| Mullica Hill |
MullicaHill-G |
MullicaHill-A |
| Newfield |
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not
supported |
| Swedesboro |
Swedesboro-G |
Swedesboro-A |
- WEP:
disabled
- IP or Network
Settings: DHCP enabled or obtain an IP address
automatically
- DNS: obtain
DNS address automatically
- Gateway: no
default gateway set - your card should detect it
automatically.
- Save your settings
and restart computer if necessary.
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What can I
do on the wireless network? |
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Our
wireless network offers you have a high speed connection to
the Internet that let's you:
Printing is not
currently available from the wireless network. To
print you can either save your document and print when you
get home, or save your document to a disk or cd-rom and use
one of the other computers available to you in the library. |
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Is the
wireless network secure? Is it 100% safe for me
to send personal information? |
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No, but
wireless networks are not unique in this respect; on all
shared networks, whether wired or wireless, users can
potentially eavesdrop on each other's data, though it is not
usually likely that they will. If you are transferring
confidential information (passwords, credit card numbers,
online banking information, health data and so on) you are
strongly encouraged to use secure web sites (SSL) or other
techniques (SSH, VPN) to safeguard your confidentiality. The
library cannot ensure the privacy of information you transfer
over the wireless network. We can
assure you that connecting your computer to the Internet
via a wireless network does not increase your risk of exposure
to viruses and other such risks. Wireless hotspots do not produce
viruses, which are most often transmitted as attachments to
email. It is strongly recommended that all users install
and run a virus
protection program.
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