Wireless Internet

Bryant Library

Wireless Internet

 

The Bryant Library is now a Wi-Fi “Hot Spot!” Patrons may now bring in their own laptops and get high-speed wireless access to the Internet from anywhere in the Library.

What are the advantages?
• No waiting for a free PC
• You may connect for as long as you like
• Download and save files on your own computer
• Access is fast

How do I connect?
To use the wireless network you will need a laptop or handheld device with either a built-in wireless capability or a 802.11b or higher wireless adapter card [also know as WiFi].

It’s my computer. May I do whatever I want?
You will be attached to the library’s network, and must abide by the library’s Internet Policy.

Where can you pick up the wireless signal?
You may connect from anywhere in the Library, including the back parking lot! Signal strength varies within the Library.

Operating System
Your operating system must support networking, and the wireless Ethernet card you purchase must be installed with the correct drivers for your operating system. If you are using Linux as your operating system, that will work also. Linux drivers exist for many wireless network cards.

Configure your software
Configure your wireless card to the following:
• Network name SSID – Any access point that begins with WLPUBLIC
• Mode – Access Point (Infrastructure)
• Encryption WEP – Disabled

Configuring your network settings

Note: Newer operating systems, like Windows XP or Mac OSX, are designed to automatically recognize a wireless network signal. Use the configuration instructions below to configure your wireless adapter, if your laptop has been previously configured for another wireless network or if you are using an older operating system.

Click here for Configuration Instructions

Connect to the network
Launch your web browser. Start surfing!

Will I be able to print?
Yes.
Click here for Printing Instructions

Other Laptop Services
We also offer wired Internet access and printing in our Laptop Work Area, located on the main floor of the Library. Instructions for connecting and printing are available in this Area.

How Safe is WiFi?
The Internet is a public communications network, which means that there can be untrusted parties between you and anybody you communicate with. WiFi unplugs the Internet and makes personal security risks more visible. WiFi poses the same risks to your personal information that a wired network poses, as well as some new risks. WiFi users need to educate themselves about these risks, and take steps to secure their personal information. Cautious WiFi users may choose not to transmit their credit card information and passwords while using any WiFi "hotspot", including the Library's. The Library cannot assure the safety of your data when you use either our wired or wireless Internet access.

Is it secure?
Wireless Ethernet is not secure. Any user on the wireless local area network can spy on unencrypted traffic from other wireless users. Although wired networks tend to be more secure, the library cannot assure the safety of your personal data when you use either our wired or wireless internet access. All wireless access users should have up-to-date virus protection on their laptop computers or wireless devices.

Please note that the Library cannot assist you with your laptop, card, or configuration. The Library cannot accept the liability of handling your equipment. This is basically a self-help service. Patrns must be familiar with their own hardware and be able to follow the instructions that have been provided.

 

 

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