Can I use my own laptop/PDA to connect to the Internet in the library?
FAQ - Abilene Christian UniversityYes. Anyone with a laptop/PDA can connect to the Internet using the library's wireless connection if it is equipped with a wireless card. You can also connect to the Internet using a wired campus network port. There are about 10 wired ports throughout the library.<
Can I use my laptop to connect to the Internet?
NETnet - The Northeast Texas ConsortiumYes, if your room has an Internet connection. Ask your local tech support person about connecting to the Net.
I have my own laptop. How can I connect to the Internet while in the Sawyer Library?
Suffolk University - FAQThe library provides a wireless network (supports the 802.11a, 802.11b, and 802.11g standards). You may connect to the Internet in two ways: you must first install the necessary drivers; borrow the installation CD at the Reserve Desk and follow the directions. Once the software is installed, you may borrow a wireless card anytime you are in the library. the library’s wireless network is restricted to registered Suffolk University students, faculty and staff.
Can I use my laptop in the Scientific Library?
Frequently Asked Questions - Printer-Friendly VersionThere are several areas available in the Library for laptop hookup. In addition, wireless connections are also available. Please ask for assistance at the Circulation Desk.
How do I configure my personal laptop computer so I can connect to wireless access in the library?
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) | University Library | UW-...See the Instructional, Communication & Information Technology Wireless information Web page. This page has a link to information about what you need to do to connect to wireless access, as well as links to other information about the campus wireless access project.
Can I use my own laptop in the Library to access Internet?
Nealley Library FAQYes, if you are currently enrolled at SAC and your laptop meets the requirements described at the following URL: http://www.sac.edu/wireless/. In addition, the Library provides wireless-enabled laptops which current students can use in the library. See Library Guide for Wireless Laptops or ask for a handout at the Periodicals Desk.
How do I connect my laptop to the library's wireless Internet?
Ohio University Libraries FAQsYou need to load a web browser and type in the address: http://wireless3.cns.ohiou.edu You will then need to login with your OakID and password.
Can I use the Internet in the library?
FAQ - Abilene Christian UniversityYes. If you are an ACU student, staff or facutly member, you can get to the internet from any of the lab computers in the library by logging in with your ACU account or from a Public Access Computer (PAC). If you are not an ACU student, staff or faculty member, you can use the internet at PACs around the library.
Can I use the Internet and email with a PDA?
pdaRD.com: Frequently Asked QuestionsYes, depending on the PDA model. Your choices are a built-in wireless connectivity, or an attached wireless modem. If your PDA doesn't have the ability to connect directly with the Internet, you can still view select Web Pages by downloading them into your PDA when you do a HotSync. AvantGo allows you to do this.
How do I connect my laptop to Internet here at the University?
DDG - Welcome to STUDENT QAsome locations in Lund University you can find a special service called Netlogon. This can be in the shape of regular connections in the wall where you plug in a cable. It can also be wireless connections. The wireless coverage is today fairly good see here for status. Check this site for instructions to connect.
Where can I use my laptop in Bobst Library?
New York University | Bobst Library: Frequently Asked Questi...You may use your laptop anywhere in Bobst Library. Wireless computing is available throughout Bobst Library via NYURoam.
Are there wireless sensors in the library so I can access the Internet with my laptop computer?
Hunt Library: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs): Technical S...Yes. There are wireless capabilities in two places in the library: at the front of the library and in the atrium area. Access requires an IEEE 802.11b compliant network card. The card may be purchased at the university bookstore or from most electronic stores. Please access the Information Technology site through ERNIE for specific directions on how to set up your computer to work with ERAU's wireless environment. (Log in to ERNIE > Student Services > IT Services > Wireless) [Back to Top]
WHAT DO I NEED TO USE WIRELESS WITH MY LAPTOP COMPUTER OR PDA?
Brooklyn College Wireless HotSpotMany laptop computers and PDAs have built-in wireless networking. If yours does not, you will have to PURCHASE an 802.11b or 802.11b/g network adapter that is 802.1x compatible. 802.1x compatibility is critical, since that is the security protocol that facilitates access to the system. Any 802.11b/g network device that fully supports the 802.1x protocol should work. You will also need to purchase or download an appropriate 802.
How do I connect my laptop to the Library's wireless network?
Swilley LibraryPlease see Technology Support Service's FAQ. You may also register your laptop at the Swilley Library Reference Desk.
Why I cannot connect to Internet service at my library?
LibraryNet - Where Minds MeetTo connect to Internet service at a library, you have to logon twice. Use your logon name and password provided when you register at the library. For further help, please contact your library administrator.
Can I use my personal laptop in the library?
Tampa LibraryYes. However, you will have power your laptop by using its own battery. There are no electrical outlets in the library study area.
Can I use my laptop in the library?
Lillie M. Evans Library DistrictThe library does not have a public telephone. Our phone is our business line so we ask that you limit the calls that you make from that phone. We will allow short local calls, to parents for example. Many people now use cell phones as their primary phone. We ask that you not call cell phones from our phone because those are toll calls. Return to the TOP of this page.
