Does the name kinley library have free Wi-Fi that you can access from outside the building

Russell Moses | Oct 10, 2020 | Category: Public library in Chicago, Illinois

McKinley Park Branch, Chicago Public Library - All questions

Address: 1915 W 35th St, Chicago, IL 60609, USA

Takia Washington | Oct 10, 2020

Yes most of the libraries' wi-fi can be accessed at the sidewalk. Important to note that the little park by McKinley was still locked up on Saturday (06/27/2020) so you can't sit and use it unless you go inside. You can also get free Wi-Fi near major cafes and places like home Depot or McDonald's. I wouldn't advocate hanging around banks, but if you need to make a quick call or search, the sidewalks near them are also good. Lastly, if your phone is a major carrier like Xfinity you will be able to hop on their wi-fi anywhere it is available. Just by walking a major street with automatic switching to wi-fi you will be able to find random hotspots in your area or block. That's more than you asked but I know a lot of people that depend on wi-fi and can't get it. if you've ever seen people loitering outside of the library at 3 in the morning, there's a strong chance that they are using the signal which is bizarrely strong at night.

Estrella | Oct 10, 2020

I am not sure, but I don't believe so. If you call they will tell you, they are very helpful

Midnight's greatest hits | Oct 10, 2020

Yeah, they do.

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