
A
free wireless Internet connection is available
at the Minnesota History Center’s Café
MN, Library and 3M
Auditorium. Bring your portable computer or PDA (Personal
Digital Assistant) equipped with a wireless network card to
the History Center, then enjoy fabulous food and a free wireless
connection to do research, surf the Internet, or catch up
on e-mail.
FAQ ABOUT WiFi AT THE MINNESOTA
HISTORY CENTER
Q.
How do I get online at the Minnesota History Center?
A. To use the free Internet access, you need
a laptop computer or PDA that is enabled to use WiFi 802.11b
or 802.11g.
Q.
Why is WiFi free at the Minnesota History Center?
A. More and more people are using WiFi to
stay connected to the office or friends. The Minnesota Historical
Society grants free access to provide visitors with areas
to enjoy a wonderful lunch in the Café while doing
e-mail or surfing the Internet, or while doing research in
the Library.
Q.
What Is WiFi?
A. WiFi is short for Wireless Fidelity. WiFi
is an over-the-air connection between an access point and
a client computer or PDA. The History Center’s WiFi
network is set up to provide users with access to the Internet.
Q.
Do you offer technical support?
A. Technical support is not available. For
technical help, we suggest you contact the manufacturer of
your wireless card or PDA. To report a problem with WiFi access
at the Minnesota History Center, contact it@mnhs.org,
from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.
Q.
What is a “FreeSpot?”
A. A FreeSpot is computer lingo for a wireless
access point that is available for the public to use, free
of charge. In contrast, a WiFi HotSpot usually charges its
users a fee to use the Internet.
SETUP DETAILS
SSID (for Cafe MN):
linksys
SSID (for Library): lib
SSID (for 3M Auditorium): HC - 3M
STANDARD: 802.11b & 802.11g
ENCRYPTION: None
AVAILABILITY: Regular Business Hours
RANGE: Inside and within 100 feet of Café
Minnesota, the Library and 3M Auditorium
PRICE: Free








