Wireless Access

Wireless Printing

Wireless printing is accessible, however the staff is limited in its capacity to support every type of operating system and installation processes for connecting to the printers.  If you know how to connect to printers by using IP addresses you may use the following to do so:

  • “10.101.2.1″ for Printer A on the main floor near the reference desk
  • “10.101.2.2″ for Printer B on the main floor south of the reference desk
  • “10.101.2.3″ for Printer C in the computer lab on the main floor
  • “10.101.2.4″ for Printer D in the computer lab on the main floor
  • “10.101.2.5″ for Printer E, the color printer, behind circulation desk on the main floor
  • “10.101.2.6″ for Printer F in the cluster computer lab downstairs
  • “10.101.2.7″ for Printer G downstairs near the stairwell
  • “10.101.2.8″ for Printer H upstairs near the stairwell

If you need to install drivers to support your selected printer you may use the following links:

Wireless Internet

Wireless Internet is available for anyone who has a wireless card built into their personal laptop computer. Access to the A.C. Buehler Library wireless network does not require a username or password.

Look for this network when browsing for a wireless connection: A.C. Buehler Library.

Last edited November 12th, 2009 at 6:09 pm by Kyle Jones

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