Clearwater Public Library System Wireless FAQ
The Clearwater Public Library offers wireless, WiFi, access to the Internet
for users with wireless-enabled laptop computers, tablet PCs or PDAs in
all of its branches. The Library's network is open to all visitors, free
of charge and without filters. No special encryption settings, user names
or passwords are required. The Clearwater Public Library System Internet
Acceptable Use Policies must be strictly observed. Any activities deemed
to be illegal apply to you whether or not you are on a Library-owned computer
or your own computer and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the
law.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wireless Internet Access?
It is the ability to access the Internet with a portable computing device
without having to plug into a wall outlet. Thus, users are free to move
about the library and work from their own computers, even in areas of
the library where Internet PCs are not available.
When and where is wireless available at the Main Library?
Wireless Internet Access is available to Library users during the hours
that the Library is open. They can use their wireless devices to get Internet
access in most public areas of the Clearwater Public Library System Branches.
The library wireless network name is ClearwaterLib. At the present time,
the only time limit is that we ask you to sign off 10 minutes before closing.
The Library also reserves the right to disconnect any device at any time
to manage the wireless network and to provide equal opportunity for wireless
access to all users.
How do I use wireless at the library?
The Clearwater Public Library System uses the WiFi standard (sometimes
referred to as IEEE 802.11b and 802.11g.) These standards provide
up to 54 megabits/second connection speed. Speed will vary by location
and number of users. You will need to bring your own laptop or other
wireless device into the library and it will need to have built-in WiFi
or you
will need to install a WiFi network card. The Library does not provide
wireless cards. Most WiFi equipment will be compatible. However,
the library can make no guarantees as to the compatibility of your equipment
with the library's network.
Can I print?
Printers are not available to wireless users in the library. If you
need to print, save the data to your computer and print your document from
home or work, or copy it to a floppy disk , USB or other portable storage
device and print it from one of our public PCs.
When I access your remote databases, will I have to provide a library card
number?
No - for the purposes of accessing the databases, you will be treated
as if you are on a workstation within the building, and will not have to
provide a Library Card number.
Can the library help me configure my equipment?
No - everyone's computer is different and you are responsible for knowing
how to configure your own equipment. If you need additional
assistance, you may need to contact the manufacturers of your hardware
or software. The Library Staff cannot provide any help beyond this
FAQ.
Is the information on my laptop safe while I am connected?
Utilizing virus protection, personal firewall, and other measures to protect
the information on your laptop is highly recommended. The Clearwater Public
Library is not responsible for any loss of information or damage to your
device that might result from using the wireless network or other facilities
at the Library. Wireless users assume all risk in this regard.
I have a question that is not answered here.
For general questions about the Library's wireless network, please call
727-562-4970 ext. 5036 or email us at referencedesk@myclearwater.com.
For specific questions about your hardware or software, contact the
manufacturer.
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