Teton County Library wireless network provides open wireless Internet access for owners of wireless ready laptop computers. If your laptop has a compatible, working, correctly configured internal or external wireless card, you can access the Internet from the Library's network. Check out our FAQ's for a quick troubleshooting guide. If your laptop does not already have wireless capabilities, you can check out and install a wireless card and software. You will need to check out and install the wireless card software the first time you use it. On subsequent visits, you will need only to check out and insert the card. The network card uses the 802.11b wireless standard. These packages can be checked out at the Library's Front Desk. Your computer needs to find and associate with the wireless network. This usually happens automatically. Teton County Library wireless network is called TCL and does not require passwords or user information. See Trouble Shooting Guide for tips. Library staff cannot assist you with your computer. The staff can test and confirm that our wireless network is up and running. There is no provision for printing from the wireless network. You may save your work to a floppy disk, CD or USB thumb drive and reserve computer time at the Library's Computer Center to print documents. You maintain all responsibility for your laptop. The Library does not provide any virus protection. For your security, you may wish to turn off any shared files you have while you are connected to the Internet.
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