Prerequisites and Supported Devices
Where is WiFi available? What devices are supported?
Conditions of Use
The wireless network ("WiFi") is provided for the convenience of our guests. While we take great measures to ensure the consistent reliability and performance of the network, the network is provided as is and with no guarantees. In addition, use of this network is subject to the policies of the Chester County Council. Acceptable uses under these policies are summarized in the Acceptable User Policy ("AUP"), which will be displayed when first connecting to the network. All user are required to accept this AUP prior to being allowed on the network.
Where is WiFi Available
WiFi is available in most (but not all) building around both Camp Horseshoe and Camp Ware.
For a more precise list and maps of WiFi locations, visit the Where is WiFi Available FAQ page.
Compatible Devices
If your device is not listed below, refer to the "Device Requirements" section near the bottom of this page to manually determine if your device is likely compatible or incompatible.
Known Compatible Devices
Computers:
- Windows 10 Devices
- Windows 11 Devices
- Apple Mac devices (Running MacOS 10.12 [nickname Sierra] or above)
- Chromebooks
Mobile Devices:
- iPhone (5C or newer, running iOS 10.3.3 and above)
- iPad (4th gen or newer, running iPadOS 10.3.3 and above)
- Android (OS version 7.0 [nickname Nougat] and above)
Videogame Devices:
- PS4 and newer
- XboxOne and newer
- Nintendo Switch
Media Devices:
- Roku (limited to devices which are still receiving manufacturer updates and support)
- FireTV
Known Incompatible Devices
Computers:
- Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8 computers
Videogame Devices:
- Nintendo 3DS
Media Devices:
- Chromecast
Device Requirements
Wireless Standards
There exist multiple versions/revisions of "WiFi". Below are the versions that are and are not supported on the HSR network.
Compatible Standards
- 802.11n (Wifi 4)
- 802.11ac (Wifi 5)
- 802.11ax (Wifi 6)
Incompatible Standards
- 802.11b (Wifi 1)
- 802.11a (Wifi 2)
- 802.11g (Wifi 3)
Captive Portal
A captive portal is a webpage used to sign into a wired or wireless network. You have likely encountered a captive portal when connecting to a hotel or coffee shop network and you needed to agree to terms and conditions.
The HSR network utilizes a captive portal to display the acceptable use policies and control access to different network resources. Generally speaking, any device with a web-browser should be compatible with the captive portal.