Answered By: Rebekah
Last Updated: Dec 08, 2023     Views: 648

Image of the symbol for wi-fi - a dot with three semicircles above it.Yes, all of our libraries have public computers with Internet access and free wifi available that can be accessed from your own device.

The wifi at each library will be named "[library name]-library-guest." For example, the name of the wifi at Selby Public Library is "selby-library-guest." There is no password for the wifi.

To connect to our wifi, open your wifi settings and click on the name of your library's wifi network. Once you're connected, you'll be asked to agree to the terms of service. Sometimes this will pop up in a window immediately after connecting, or sometimes it won't appear until you open your internet browser and try to visit a website. When it does pop-up, read the terms and click on the box to agree.  

Need to print from your device? Our libraries offer mobile printing! Find out more information at the FAQ page, "How do I print from home or through a mobile app?".

Looking to use one of our public computers instead? Find out more information at the FAQ page, "Can I use a library computer? How? Do I need a library card?"