The County of DeKalb offers wireless Internet access to patrons of the DeKalb County Juvenile Court System. The wireless network is available on all floors of the Juvenile Justice building. In order to ensure that our Citizen’s wireless experience is as pleasant as possible, the following important information must be noted:
- Users must have an 802.11b/g wireless network interface device installed and configured in their laptop, PDA or other wireless device, in order to access the DeKalb County’s Wireless Network.
- Wireless service is an amenity that is being provided to the public. Users should be aware that DeKalb County’s Wireless Network is an “at your own risk” system. Wireless transmissions may present a data security risk, and DeKalb County advises against using the wireless network to conduct personal or business transactions such as banking, where sensitive account information and other personal data can be compromised.
- When using the Dekalb County Wireless Network, users will need to provide their own power source. Electrical outlets are not available.
- You may have to manually enter the Service Set Identifier (SSID). Some network cards may require that you manually add the SSID code. Follow the directions included with your card and enter: “Juvenile_Court_Wireless” as the SSID code.
If users have trouble accessing the DeKalb County Wireless Network because of configuration issues or technical problems with their wireless device, they will need to consult the troubleshooting tips contained in this publication or contact their personal/business technical support service provider for assistance. Please note that County employees are not allowed to provide computer assistance to the public.
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