The Milford Memorial Library is pleased to offer wireless internet access (wi-fi) to users with wireless-enabled devices. Please review the library's wi-fi policy.
Where and when is wireless Internet access available?
Wireless Internet access is available in and around the library at all times.
What do I need to use the library's wi-fi?
A laptop or other wireless-enabled device is needed to access wi-fi. Wireless access uses the wi-fi standard (also known as IEEE 802.11a, b or g).
If your laptop does not have wireless built in, you must purchase a wi-fi-compatible network card. The library cannot guarantee that your equipment will work with the library's network.
How do I log on to the library's wi-fi?
Most users can simply bring their wireless-enabled laptop or other wireless device to the library and turn it on. The device will automatically recognize the wireless network.
The library’s wi-fi network is called "milflib"; click on that name to connect. You may see other network names, but they are not provided by the library.
There is a password for the library's wi-fi network. Stop by the library to ask what it is or there are signs all around the library with password.
Can I print?
Printing is available via the wireless network. Windows 8 users will be able to connect to our network printer and all other computers will be able to connect to another printer in the library.
Printing is 25 cents for one sided black and white; 50 cents for two sided black and white or color pages.
Is the information on my wireless device safe while I am connected?
Wireless connections are not secure; use caution when transmitting information. The library is not responsible for damage to software, hardware or files on equipment connected to the wireless network.
Please keep your electronic devices, and all of your personal belongings, with you at all times.
Do you offer technical assistance?
Library staff can help you connect to the library's wi-fi, and we can troubleshoot some problems.
For specific questions about your hardware or software, contact the manufacturer
Where and when is wireless Internet access available?
Wireless Internet access is available in and around the library at all times.
What do I need to use the library's wi-fi?
A laptop or other wireless-enabled device is needed to access wi-fi. Wireless access uses the wi-fi standard (also known as IEEE 802.11a, b or g).
If your laptop does not have wireless built in, you must purchase a wi-fi-compatible network card. The library cannot guarantee that your equipment will work with the library's network.
How do I log on to the library's wi-fi?
Most users can simply bring their wireless-enabled laptop or other wireless device to the library and turn it on. The device will automatically recognize the wireless network.
The library’s wi-fi network is called "milflib"; click on that name to connect. You may see other network names, but they are not provided by the library.
There is a password for the library's wi-fi network. Stop by the library to ask what it is or there are signs all around the library with password.
Can I print?
Printing is available via the wireless network. Windows 8 users will be able to connect to our network printer and all other computers will be able to connect to another printer in the library.
Printing is 25 cents for one sided black and white; 50 cents for two sided black and white or color pages.
Is the information on my wireless device safe while I am connected?
Wireless connections are not secure; use caution when transmitting information. The library is not responsible for damage to software, hardware or files on equipment connected to the wireless network.
Please keep your electronic devices, and all of your personal belongings, with you at all times.
Do you offer technical assistance?
Library staff can help you connect to the library's wi-fi, and we can troubleshoot some problems.
For specific questions about your hardware or software, contact the manufacturer