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Summer Hours
(Start May 24, 2008)
Monday, Tuesday,
& Thursday
9:30 am - 8:30 pm
Wednesday, Friday
9:30 am - 5:30 pm
Saturday
9:30 am - 1:30 pm
Sunday
Closed
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Wireless
Internet
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We are a wi-fi
Hotspot.
What is wireless and how do I use it at the Library?
What is wireless?
- 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 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.
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How do I use wireless at the library?
- The Fremont Area District 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 to install a WiFi network 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 use a workstation
and send print jobs to a printer.
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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.
- Some helpful tips are included on this page.
- The Library cannot be responsible for any changes
you make to your computer's settings.
- If you need additional assistance, you may need to
contact the manufacturers of your hardware or
software.
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General Information for all systems
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.
Wireless Card Settings:
Use the software that came with your wireless card or
computer to configure the settings and to verify a
connection to the library’s wireless network.
- SSID (network name) = “any” or "TCHRTL"
(without quotes)
- WEP = disable WEP encryption
- Mode or Network Type = Infrastructure mode or
Access Point
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Windows 98
Network Settings:
- 1. From Control Panel, select Network.
- 2. Locate the TCP/IP protocol and get into its
Properties. If more than one TCP/IP protocol is
listed, look for the one associated with your
wireless adapter.
- 3. For IP Address, select "Obtain an IP
address automatically."
- 4. For DNS, select “Disable DNS.”
- 5. For WINS, select “Use DHCP for WINS
Resolution.”
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Windows 2000 & XP
Network Settings:
- 1. From Control Panel, select "Network and
Dial-up Connections" or "Network and
Internet Connections > Internet Connections."
- 2. Right-click on “Wireless Network Connection”
or “Local Area Connection” and click Properties.
- 3. Locate the Internet TCP/IP protocol and get into
its Properties. If more than one TCP/IP protocol is
listed, look for the one associated with your
wireless adapter.
- 4. Select "Obtain an IP address
automatically" and “Obtain DNS server address
automatically."
- 5. For XP, right click on “Wireless Network
Connection” and select “View Available Wireless
Networks.” Select the "kcls.org Wireless"
network click "Connect."
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Windows NT
Network Settings:
- 1. From Control Panel, select Network.
- 2. Locate the TCP/IP protocol and get into its
Properties. If more than one TCP/IP protocol is
listed, look for the one associated with your
wireless adapter.
- 3. Select "Obtain an IP address from a DHCP
server" and click OK.
Internet Explorer Tips:
Please note that depending on your version of
software, there may be variations in the procedures.
- 1. From Control Panel, select Internet Options >
Connections tab.
- 2. If you also have a dial-up connection, it should
not be set to "Always dial my default
connection."
- 3. LAN Settings should be "Automatically
detect settings" and leave the Proxy server
settings blank.
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Macintosh
Network Settings (OS 8 & 9):
- 1. Select: Apple Menu > Control Panel >
TCP/IP.
- 2. Connect via "AirPort" or other
wireless (WiFi) ethernet.
- 3. Configure "Using DHCP Server."
- 4. Leave Name Server and Additional Search domains
blank.
Network Settings (OS X):
- 1. Select: Apple Menu > System Preferences >
Network button.
- 2. Select TCP/IP tab and Configure "Using DHCP."
- 3. Above the TCP/IP tab, you may need to Configure
via "AirPort" or other wireless (WiFi)
ethernet.
- 4. Leave Domain Name Servers and Search Domains
blank.
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Please see our Internet
Policy.
*Instructions courtesy of TCH Reynolds Township
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