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:
- Left-Click on your computer’s wireless symbol, located to the right of your task/menu bar: or , depending on your device and operating system.
- From the list of available networks, Left-Click on South Park Library.
- Left-Click Connect.
- When the connecting process is finished, your computer will say that you are connected, but have no Internet access.
- 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".
- Left-Click Log In and then Left-Click Done.
- 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:
- Tap on your device’s Settings Icon: or , depending on your device and operating system.
- From your device's Settings menu, select Wi-Fi.
- From the list of available networks, select South Park Library, and if necessary, press Connect.
- 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".
- Tap Log In.
- 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".
- Tap Log In and then tap Done.
- 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.)