Scape Lincoln College - WiFi Platform Overview

Scape Lincoln College - WiFi Platform Overview

To connect to the WiFi network at Scape Lincoln College, please connect to the WiFi network called Scape Lincoln College. 
 
You will be prompted to then enter your UNIQUE personal WiFi password, which you would have received via email. 
 
If you have not received it, please either ask Reception who can retrieve it for you, or contact the WiFi support provider using the below contact details. 
 
WiFi Support Details: 
The WiFi support provider at Scape Lincoln College is FutureLabs. Please contact FutureLabs for support for assistance with your WiFi connection: 
• 📧 For email: wifihelp.lincoln@futurelabs.com.au 
• 📞 For phone: 03 7048 2809 
 
For more information and self-help articles relating to Scape Lincoln College, please visit https://scapelincoln.futurelabs.com.au
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