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Submitted by emmettoconnell on Wed, 12/14/2005 - 3:19pm.

Starting this past Monday, the Olympia Library started offering free wireless access:

Timberland Regional Library (TRL) is pleased to offer free wireless Internet access to patrons in 24 TRL libraries in Grays Harbor, Lewis, Mason, Pacific and Thurston counties. Service began Monday, December 12. Access is available during each library’s regular open hours.

Wireless networking in the library offers patrons numerous benefits:

It allows patrons to bring their own laptop computers to the library where they can access the Internet and the library’s research databases, catalog, and other TRL Web page resources.

Patrons do not need to wait for an available library Internet computer.

It allows the public more computer and Internet access in the library, while saving the library the cost of buying additional computers.

Patrons can use their wireless computers in most areas of the library; they are not restricted to the designated library computer areas.

There is no charge for the service and it is not necessary to schedule time in advance.

This is not only important for us tech nerds who would like to hang out at the libraries more with our computers, but also for people who are interested in building viable Third Places in our community that aren't a Starbucks.

Now all we need to do is to convince them to follow in Palo Alto's footsteps and start loaning out laptops.

Wireless Internet Access - General Setup Information
Wireless Internet Access – Frequently Asked Questions
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This is a wonderful developme

This is a wonderful development. Any enhancement of public access to cyberspace is a step in the right direction.
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I love the idea of laptops be

I love the idea of laptops being loaned out. And it would be wonderful if Olympia could be one of the early cities to go entirely wireless.
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There has been a little discu

There has been a little discussion on Olympia becoming a wireless city. One of the city council committees got a report last year on wifi, and decided further review was needed. Tumwater seems to be discussing it as well (scroll down to page 26). There also seems to be a non-profit in town dedicated to building a wifi network, but aside from a mostly empty website, there isn't much I can find out about them.
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