Our wifi hotspot lending service “Wifi to GO!” gives you a way to enjoy internet access from nearly anywhere with cell reception using a portable tool that lets you wirelessly connect your laptop computers, smartphones, or tablets.
Using a library-provided mobile hotspot device you can take part in all sorts of activities that require an internet connection: check email, browse websites, pay bills online, apply for jobs, conduct research, play games, stream music or movies, and more!
Our wifi hotspot lending service “Wifi to GO!” gives you a way to enjoy internet access from nearly anywhere with cell reception using a portable tool that lets you wirelessly connect your laptop computers, smartphones, or tablets.
Using a library-provided mobile hotspot device you can take part in all sorts of activities that require an internet connection: check email, browse websites, pay bills online, apply for jobs, conduct research, play games, stream music or movies, and more!
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You must be an adult with a full-access library card in good standing.
You are limited to checking out 1 device at a time.
You have 21 days to use the hotspot.
Watch a quick video walking you through the reservation process:
Hotspot kits are available for checkout through our website from all of our six branch libraries.
Yes, a reservation can be placed through the form on our website or by calling and speaking with staff at any Garfield County Libraries location. One hotspot reservation may be placed on a library card at a time.
Once a hotspot reservation is placed, the pickup location cannot be changed. However, you may cancel your reservation and make a new one, or call the library and staff can edit your reservation.
You can borrow a hotspot kit for three weeks (21 days). Hotspot devices may not be renewed and you must return the hotspot on its due date.
This program is designed to give temporary wifi access to those in need and then pass the service to someone else in the community. If you are in a situation where you utilize the full three weeks with a hotspot kit but still need short-term wifi access, you can place a new reservation on a different hotspot kit. If you need long-term internet access you can see if a service such as the Affordable Connectivity Program is right for you.
Yes, the hotspot is equipped with a filtering service which complies with Colorado law. If needed, you can call your local branch to have the internet child safety filter turned off.
Up to 10 devices can be connected to the hotspot device at one time.
There are instructions on connecting your devices in the box. You can also call Verizon for help using their Wireless Enterprise Help Desk number of 1-800-525-0481 #2.
2.4 GHz has slower speeds, but better connectivity over distances. 5 has faster speeds, but won’t work well if you are too far from a 5 GHz tower.
No, the hotspot device only functions in the United States and where a Verizon signal is available.
A hotspot connects to nearby cellular towers, just like a smartphone does, and then wirelessly shares its data connection with nearby wifi-enabled devices, like a laptop. Your hotspot device needs to connect to a Verizon cell tower in order to function. Signal strength will vary based on the physical location of your hotspot.
Troubleshooting connection issues:
Please return your hotspot kit in the book drop of the branch where you originally checked it out.
You are responsible for costs associated with loss or damage of the hotspots and/or cords, adapters, cases, etc.
The wireless service on the hotspot will be turned off if the hotspot is not returned on the due date.
If individual parts of the kit are lost or damaged, the following replacement costs will be the responsibility of the borrower.
If the entire hotspot kit is lost or damaged, please contact the location where you checked it out immediately.