
Having a free WiFi box from the library can be a total game-changer for anyone who's struggled with spotty internet connections at home.
Many libraries now offer free WiFi boxes that can be borrowed, giving you a reliable internet connection without the hefty monthly bills.
This can be especially helpful for students or remote workers who need a stable internet connection to get their work done.
By borrowing a free WiFi box, you can say goodbye to connectivity worries and hello to a more productive you!
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What is a WiFi go device?
A WiFi Go device lets you access the internet from anywhere with a mobile phone signal, whether that's your home, a park, or other locations.
These devices provide wireless internet to other devices with Wi-Fi capability, like smartphones, tablets, or laptops.
Using the wireless network and password provided in the WiFi To Go kit, you can connect your devices and start browsing the internet.
Unlike cable or business-based Wi-Fi with a limited range, WiFi Go devices offer a more flexible and mobile internet solution.
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Borrowing and Checkout
You can borrow a Wi-Fi To Go kit from your local library branch or by placing a hold online and having it delivered to the Library location of your choice.
To start, visit the online catalog to place a hold on a Wi-Fi To Go kit. You can also contact your local branch to help you place a hold.
Once you've placed your hold, you'll receive a notice when your kit is ready for pickup. You can pick it up in branch or via curbside service.
The initial borrowing period is 14 days, but if there are no holds on the device, you can renew your checkout twice for a total of six weeks.
Here's a summary of the borrowing and checkout process:
There's no cost to you to use the device; the library pays for unlimited wireless services.
Eligibility and Assistance
To check out a free Wi-Fi device from the library, you'll need to have a Mid-Continent Public Library card.
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Only one Wi-Fi To Go kit can be checked out per card, so if you have multiple cards, you can check out one kit for each, but you'll need to have a separate card for each one.
The library's Wi-Fi devices are designed to be easy to use, even for those who may need a little extra help.
Who Can Check Out a Wi-Fi Device?
Anyone with a Mid-Continent Public Library card can check out a Wi-Fi To Go kit.
You don't have to be a tech expert to use one, and it's free to borrow. The library pays for unlimited wireless services.
Only one Wi-Fi To Go kit can be checked out per card, so if you have a household with multiple people, each person will need their own library card to check out a kit.
Here's a quick rundown of who's eligible to check out a Wi-Fi device:
Who We Help
We help a wide range of organizations, including nonprofits, schools, libraries, and government organizations. These groups often have limited budgets and rely on our assistance to achieve their goals.

Nonprofits are a big part of what we do, and we're proud to support them in their mission to make a difference. Schools are also a key focus area, where we help them provide educational resources to their students.
Libraries are another important group we assist, providing them with the tools they need to serve their communities. Healthcare organizations also benefit from our assistance, helping them deliver quality care to those who need it.
Government organizations and research and education networks are also eligible for our assistance, making it easier for them to fulfill their responsibilities.
Cost and Availability
The cost of using the free wifi box from the library is a major perk. No, you don't need to pay for internet service - the Library pays for it, so it's completely free for customers.
To access this free service, you'll just need to have a library card. The Library provides the internet service, so you can enjoy it without any additional costs.
Just be aware that the internet service is only available in the library, so you'll need to visit the library to use it.
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