Frequently Asked Questions
If there is trouble logging in, printing, burning, emailing or using Skype on the Kiosks please see our kiosk area for detailed instructions. Or if there is trouble Logging in, Logging out or using credit cards on the WiFi please see our WiFi area.
If there is trouble logging in, printing, burning, emailing or using Skype on the Kiosks please see our kiosk area for detailed instructions.
How safe are the FireStar Kiosks?
FireStar Kiosks use the Windows XP platform alongside our very own "Guardian" software. The end result is a relatively open system with minimised restrictions. Every Kiosk starts its service life with a brand new fresh installation of all software and that's how it remains after every log off, shut down or restart. A completely refreshed, clean, rebuild every time. This is our Guarantee.
FireStar kiosks have no anti-virus or spyware protection installed!!
So
we advise all customers to stay away from the nasty sites, downloads
and doubtful attachments in their emails if security is a concern.
Otherwise nasties are never a problem to anyone except the current
user.
How do I check usage on my PIN number?
On
the top right of this page are our two PIN card checkers. Choose
FireStar for FireStar PINs or Hotlink for Hotlink PINs. Enter the PIN
in the space provided and click "Check Now"
to view the usage and time remaining.
How much to Use FireStar Kiosks?
PIN Cards may be purchased from the reception or office area.
$2 Cards - 20 Minutes Single Login Cards
$5 Cards - 50 Minutes Multi Login Cards
The above is a guide only as pricing may change or vary from site to site.
NB: All time is deducted in blocks of 5 minutes.
PINs with less than 5 minutes remaining become invalid.
I tried to log in but an error message came up?
"This kiosk is having Trouble connecting to the internet. Please try again . . . . ." is a negative response message and indicates there may be no live connection on that computer. Try restarting the kiosk, allow time for computer to settle and enter "123". If the message persists after several attempts on all kiosks, the internet is down. Please contact reception or freecall 0508 4 FIRESTAR.
"Sorry that PIN is invalid" is a positive response message and means that the connection to the internet is live and active. Please check that the PIN was entered correctly and try again. Or alternatively check the usage of the PIN using our PIN card Checker.
I tried to print a page from the internet but it came out blank?
Some pages from the internet cannot be printed on our FireStar Kiosks. We suggest that you copy and paste into a OpenOffice Doc and then print from there. For printing instructions see our how to Print page.
I tried to log into my Bank account online but the server told me the time/date was incorrect?
Unfortunately changing the time and date on our Kiosks is one of the few things that cannot be done by the public. If the time and date is out then this means that the battery in the Kiosks is old or dead and needs replacing. Please inform the site owner of the issue and use a different Kiosk for the time being.
For further assistance please contact FireStar Connect.
Any more questions please contact FireStar Connect and one of our friendly staff will assist you.
WiFi FAQs
If there is trouble Logging in, Logging out or using credit cards on the WiFi please see our WiFi area.
How do I check usage on my PIN number?
On the top right of this page are our two PIN card checkers. Choose
FireStar for FireStar PINs or Hotlink for Hotlink PINs. Enter the PIN
in the space provided and click "Check Now"
to view the usage and time remaining.
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How much to Use FireStar WiFi?
Minimum Credit Card transaction is NZD$10.00 for 100 MBytes or $5/50MB PIN cards may be purchased at any location where cards are sold. For all practical purposes, multi log on and log off applies until traffic expires. There is a time limit set but this is very rarely reached or exceeded.
or
Pin cards may be purchased from the reception. Ask them for their price list.
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What does MB usage mean?
MB means a megabyte of downloadable and uploadable data (traffic) over an internet connection.
100MB roughly equals
- 500 web pages
- 10-20 YouTube videos
- 150 Minutes of Skype
- 25 MP3 files
- 30-40 high resolution digital camera photos
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What does a FireStar unsecure network connection mean?
As
we are creating the internet connection through our web service, this
means that the local wireless network itself is unencrypted. This
results in a warning from the Microsoft Windows about an unsecure
network.
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Can a FireStar WiFi connection be hacked or be vulnerable to a virus?
A
FireStar WiFi connection is no less secure than any other internet
connection. It is the responsibility of the laptops owner to ensure
that adequate safeguards against viruses etc are installed on the
device and protection software should be kept up to date.
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What if I have a non Windows machine?
While
most operating systems are able to connect to our FireStar WiFi
Connection, FireStar Connect only offers technical support for Windows
XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
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I can't detect the wireless network?
All
laptops have a switch or soft button to turn the wireless off or on.
Please ensure the wireless connection is switched on and try again.
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I keep getting disconnected..
If the session repeatedly ends then it may be one of two things:
- the 5min inactivity timer is ending the session
- you may have connectivity issues to the WiFi
For further assistance please contact FireStar Connect
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The wireless is really slow, or keeps dropping out, what can be done?
The
wireless coverage of FireStar WiFi is comprehensive but sometimes there may
still be connection problems. For further assistance please contact FireStar Connect
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What Hardware do I need to connect?
Any
computer with 802.11b or 802.11g WiFi connection. In our experience,
built in wireless connections on portable computers (such as
laptops) tend to perform the best. PCMCIA wireless plugin cards have
medium performance, and USB dongles have poor performance.
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I can't download emails?
To ensure there is
connectivity, please login to the wifi via a browser (webmail) before
using the email client software (e.g. Outlook), or the SMTP server may need to be changed.
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What SMTP should I use?
In most instances
changing the SMTP server setting in an email client is not required,
but in certain situations when the current settings may not be working,
use "smtp.world-net.co.nz". For further assistance please contact FireStar Connect
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Can I use a VPN?
Yes - all common client VPN types work through FireStar WiFi Connection.
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I do not have wireless...
Some locations offer a workstation area that have a RJ45 socket suitable for a
patch cable connection directly into the Ethernet port on
your laptop. This will enable connection to the FireStar Login screen.
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I cant access certain applications on my computer even though I am connected to the internet
We
don't block any access to any resource on the internet or provide any
level of filtering, all outbound connects are permitted. If there are
problems with certain applications please contact the application
provider for support. Before doing so, check the connectivity by going
to a common site on the web browser. Choose a site that is regularly
updated with new information eg, www.nzherald.co.nz or yahoo.co.nz
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Any further questions please contact FireStar Connect and one of our friendly staff will assist you