Hot Spots
What are hotspots?
Internet hotspots are Wi-Fi access points available to the public. They let you connect your devices online when you’re out and about, freeing you from the limitations of mobile data caps.
Hotspots work just like any other wireless network: find the network name in your device’s Wi-Fi settings and connect. Some may take you to a website or pop-up to enter some additional details before letting you use the connection, but that’s about as complicated as they get.
Are hotspots free?
Many hotspots are free—they’re offered by businesses as an added convenience for customers. Many places will have a sticker or other sign advertising free Wi-Fi in the window. If the hotspot isn’t free, you’ll have to provide payment information before you can connect.
Click on the following link on How to Find Free Public Wi-Fi Hotspots.
Resources for Lennox Families:
- Free Government Hot Spots
Please click on this LINK for more information.
- Los Angeles Library allows you check out Mobile Hot Spots
Please click on this LINK for more information.
- T-Mobile 10 Million Project
Please click on this LINK on how to apply.