Lansing Center: How to Connect to Wi-Fi
This guide outlines the steps required to connect the Results At Hand tablets to the Lansing Center's Wi-Fi network.
Because these devices operate in a lockdown environment, standard network connection prompts may not automatically appear. The following steps will walk you through temporarily exiting the kiosk lockdown in order to use a browser to force the venue's Wi-Fi login portal to load so you can login.
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