Services

Wi-Fi

Supported Devices:

Our Wi-Fi network can be accessed from a computer, smartphone, or tablet with Wi-Fi support and a web browser.

Logging onto Our Wireless Network from a Personal Computer or Laptop:

  1. Left-Click on your computer’s wireless symbol, located to the right of your task/menu bar.
  2. From the list of available networks, Left-Click on South Park Library.
  3. Left-Click Connect.
  4. When the connecting process is finished, your computer will say that you are connected, but have no Internet access.
  5. Open up your computer’s web browser (Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Safari, etc.). In a few seconds, a screen should read:  “Library WiFi”.
  6. Left-Click Log In and then Left-Click Done.
  7. If you are unable to get connected to the wireless network, try to type in a new address in your browser’s address bar or use a different web browser.

Logging onto Our Wireless Network from a Mobile Device or a Tablet:

  1. Tap on your device’s Settings Icon.
  2. From your device’s Settings menu, select Wi-Fi.
  3. From the list of available networks, select South Park Library, and if necessary, press Connect.
  4. Depending on the device, you may be prompted within a few seconds to log into the network—the page that loads should read  “Library WiFi”.
  5. Tap Log In.
  6. If you are not prompted within a few seconds, open up your device’s web browser app (Safari, Google Chrome, etc.). In a few seconds, a screen should read:  “Library WiFi”.
  7. Tap Log In and then tap Done.
  8. If you are unable to get connected to the wireless network, try to type in a new address in your browser’s address bar or use a different web browser.

Network Security:

The library’s wireless network is an open, public access network. Patrons should be aware that information sent wirelessly may be intercepted. Avoid entering sensitive information while using the library’s Wi-Fi service, unless the web site you are visiting provides a secure connection. (This is usually indicated by a lock icon displayed in the web browser’s address bar with the letters HTTPS.)