| I. | WIRELESS SECURITY. | |
| A. | The Library's wireless network is an open network, and therefore not secure. The Library cannot guarantee the safety of your computer's communication across its wireless network. | |
| B. | The Library assumes no responsibility for the configurations, security or files on your laptop or wireless device resulting from connecting to the Library's network. Information sent to or from your wireless device can be intercepted by anyone else with a wireless device and appropriate software, within the range of the Library's wireless access point. | |
| II. | WIRELESS TECHNICAL SUPPORT. | |
| A. | The Library is unable to provide technical assistance to you regarding wireless access, and there is no guarantee that you will be able to make a wireless connection. If you need assistance, contact the manufacturer of your wireless device or software. | |
| B. | The Library is not responsible for any changes you make to your computer's settings, and recommends that you copy or make a note of any settings before you change them. | |
| III. | USING WIRELESS IN THE LIBRARY. | |
| A. | Aurora Public Libraries use the WiFi standard (also known as IEEE 802.11b). | |
| B. | You will need to bring your own wireless device to the Library, and it will need to have built-in WiFi or you will need to install your own WiFi netword card. The Library does not have wireless devices available for public use. | |
| C. | Most WiFi equipment will be compatible. However, the Library makes no guarantees as to compatibility of your hardware with the Library's network. | |
| D. | Printers are not part of wireless accessibility in the Library. If you need to print, you will need to save your work to a floppy disk or thumb drive, then log in to a public PC and send your print job(s) to the printer. | |