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Wireless Access at the Ohio State University Airport
Free wireless Internet access is available from our Pilot Lounge, Terminal Area, and the Old Tower Conference Room using any Wi-Fi enabled laptop computer or PDA, you can surf the Internet with the flexibility and mobility of a wireless system.
What is Wireless Technology?
Wireless Internet access uses radio frequency signals to exchange information between your 802.11b-compliant device and the Internet. No cables are required to access the Internet.
Getting Set Up
To begin, simply turn on your device. Your laptop or PDA should automatically find the network (OSUAP-TRM), if not review your device’s documentation on how to find wireless signals. No special encryption settings, SSID, usernames, or passwords are required.

Is there a charge to use the Airport’s Wireless Service?
There is no charge to use the wireless service provided at The OSU Airport. The wireless service is open to all visitors.
What Must I Have in Order to use the Wireless Service?
You must have a computing device such as a laptop computer or a PDA with an 802.11b-compliant wireless card or built-in wireless hardware. At this time, The OSU Airport cannot supply users with wireless NIC cards.

Can the Airport Help me Configure my Wireless Device?
Due to differing hardware vendors and software environments, each user is responsible for knowing how to configure his or her own equipment. The Ohio State University Airport cannot be responsible for any changes you make to your computer’s settings. Consult your device’s documentation for further instruction.
 
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