Migration to New WiFi Platform Overview (EN) - Scape Lincoln College

Migration to New WiFi Platform Overview (EN) - Scape Lincoln College

We’ve got some exciting news — we’re upgrading our Wi-Fi system to make your online life smoother and easier to connect. 🚀

If you’re wondering whether this email is legit, feel free to see the Customer Experience/Reception team during the day — they’ve got all the details. You’ll also get a separate email from reception confirming this change.


What will happen next?

You are going to shortly receive an invitation email from FutureLabs Wi-Fi with the subject ‘Welcome to Scape Lincoln College Wi-Fi Access’ 

This email will contain your UNIQUE personal Wi-Fi password, and additional information on how to connect. 

 

Once you have your new password, do not share it – this is just for you and your devices. 

 

The Wi-Fi network you will be connecting to is called Scape Lincoln College

 

It is important that you ‘Forget’ the old/current Scape Wi-Fi networks on your devices as we transition to the new Wi-Fi network.

 

To do this, here are some links: 

 

Ongoing Support: 

Your new Wi-Fi support at Scape Lincoln College is FutureLabs. Please contact FutureLabs for support from this point forward and not the previous support contacts. 


To keep your connection smooth and hassle-free, make sure to join Scape Lincoln College.


Thank you! 


FutureLabs Network Support

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