Policies & Legal Notices - Central Wireless
Wireless Internet Access at the Central Library
The Onondaga County Public Library offers free wireless Internet access on all floors of the Central Library for library patrons to use with their own personal notebooks, laptops and other mobile devices. Wireless users agree to abide by the library’s Internet Use Policy.
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Requirements:
Windows or Mac laptop/notebook computer or personal digital assistant (PDA) with an 802.11b or 802.11g wireless Ethernet adapter and Internet browsing software.
Limitations and Disclaimers:
The library assumes no responsibility for the safety of your equipment or data while using the library’s network.
The library’s wireless network is not secure. Information sent to and from your laptop can be captured by anyone else with a wireless device and the appropriate software. We recommend that you do not use this network to transmit sensitive information.
Library staff can provide a general information handout for connecting your device to the wireless network but cannot troubleshoot problems relating to your wireless device, or assist in making changes to your network settings or hardware configuration.
We recommend that you have up-to-date anti-virus software installed on your wireless device.
Printers are not available to wireless users. If you would like to print, save your work to a disk or a USB flash drive, or email it to yourself and sign up for one of the library’s public access computers.
Do not block or cross aisles or floors with extension or power cords. Your power cord cannot constitute a trip hazard or otherwise block access for Library patrons or staff. Please do not move chairs or tables to electrical outlets.
Filters:
To comply with the Children's Internet Protection Act and restrict access to online content that may be considered harmful to minors the Onondaga County Public Library’s Central and Branch libraries have installed technology protection measures (filters) on all computers with Internet access, including laptops. As a wireless user, you will be subject to the same filters as used on all public access computers.
Public access computers in adult areas of the library offer library users age 17 and older the option to unblock many sites.
Last updated December 26, 2008

