2. Currently users are redirected to a page like this when opening
Internet Explorer. It is okay to select “Continue to the website,” or
“yes,” even though it does say “(not recommended).”
3. This is the actual login page.
Users should enter library card number where it says
“User Name,” and PIN where it says “Password.”
4. In some cases users may have trouble connecting to the Internet.
To troubleshoot, start by verifying that the laptop is connected to
the wireless network.
*Columbus_
Metropolitan_
Library is
technically
known as the
library’s SSID
(Service Set
Identifier) An
SSID serves to
uniquely
If Columbus_ Metropolitan_ Library identify a
says “Manual,” group of
wireless
Click Connect network
devices used
in a given
Click the Network "Service Set.”
Connection icon.
14. Select the following options:
“Obtain an IP address automatically.”
“Obtain DNS server address automatically.”
Click Advanced.
15. Verify that the IP address is
DHCP Enabled.
Click OK – until all
windows are closed.
Verify that the user is able to connect to the Internet by opening their web browser.
The laptop may need to be restarted.
16. Still no connection?
There is one more thing we can try.
From the Start menu select Run.
20. This will show the IP address associated with the laptop.
If the laptop is connected to Columbus_Metropolitan_Library, the IP
address will be in the 192.168.105.10 - 192.168.108.254 range with a
default gateway of 192.168.105.1 for Main Library. The branches will
have an IP address in the 192.168.101.10 – 192.168.103.254 range.
21. Other notes to keep in mind –
Some customers may be running a firewall software application.
They will need to verify that the application will allow them to connect to the
Columbus_Metropolitan_Library network. Because it is an open wireless public
network, the firewall application may give warnings or even block the connection.
This will depend on the application’s setting. The application may need to be disabled.
Library staff should not troubleshoot firewall application software.
Wireless access is only available during normal library hours of operation.
Email access is only available through a web portal, i.e.
hotmail, yahoo mail, Google, etc….
At this time printing is not available.
22. A Final Note:
• This troubleshooting guide is for Windows XP which is still the most common
Operating System in use today.
• However, using a few keywords we can troubleshoot other Operating Systems
as well.
• Look for “control panels, network connections, and tcp/ip,” in this instance.
Good mechanics don’t have to know how to
fix every engine.
They just need to know where to look.