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SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province Inner Mongolia 1 ChinaNet Hohhot Xincheng District Fire-resistant Courtyard Others Fire-resistant Courtyard, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 2 ChinaNet Hohhot Jinchuan Development Area Yili Male Workers Dormitory Others Yili Life Park, Jinchuan, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 3 ChinaNet Xilin Gol League Xilinhot City Beidouxin Business Hotel Hotel Beidouxin Commercial Hotel, Opposite of League Middle School, Xilin Avenue Xilin Gol League City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 4 ChinaNet Xilin Gol League Xilinhot City CCB Business Building E'erdun North Road, Xilinhot Xilin Gol League City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 5 ChinaNet Xilin Gol League Xilinhot City Jufeng Hotel Hotel 300m to the West of Telecom, Xilin Avenue Xilin Gol League City Autonomous Region Intersection between Chongqing Road and Tuanjie Avenue (near to Xiyuan Inner Mongolia 6 ChinaNet Xilin Gol League Xilinhot City Shengli Business Hotel Hotel Xilin Gol League City Community) Autonomous Region Government agencies Inner Mongolia 7 ChinaNet Baotou City Jiuyuan District Government Northbound, Jiuyuan Section, Jianshe Road Baotou City and other institutions Autonomous Region Government agencies Inner Mongolia 8 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Border Detachment Community Intersection between Xingfu Road and Youyi Avenue Baotou City and other institutions Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 9 ChinaNet Baotou City Donghe District Yalichang Community Cluster Market Close to Donghe Coach Station Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 10 ChinaNet Baotou City Donghe District Sanli Community Others Shop Front and Resident Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 11 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Xincheng Village Committee Office Building Others Southernmost of Minzu East Road Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 12 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Huatai 4S Shop Others Xitu Road, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 13 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Baolin Commercial Building Cluster Market Nalin Pedestrian Street, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 14 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Wangfujing Cluster Market Wenhua Road, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 15 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Lihua Hotel Hotel Wenhua Road, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 16 ChinaNet Baotou City Jiuyuan District Labor Bureau Building Leisure Holiday Zone Jianhua Road, Jiuyuan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 17 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Youyi Avenue Motor City Others Youyi Avenue, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 18 ChinaNet Baotou City Donghe District Railway Station Railway Station South Section of Heping Road, Donghe District Baotou City Autonomous Region Government agencies Inner Mongolia 19 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District First Class Equipment Park (Haotian) Qingshan Road, Qingshan District Baotou City and other institutions Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 20 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Dalian New Type Community Others Laodong Road, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 21 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Tianwaitian Hotel Hotel Northside of One Palace, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 22 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Sunshine Yuan Community Others Fuqiang Road, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 23 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Yuejia Hotel Hotel Minzu East Road, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 24 ChinaNet Baotou City Qingshan District Seventh Hospital Multipurpose Building Hospital Tuanjie Avenue, Qingshan District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 25 ChinaNet Baotou City Donghe District Huanxi Market Cluster Market Opposite to Donghe District Square Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 26 ChinaNet Erdos City Dongsheng District Mengjia Hotel Hotel Hangjin Road, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 27 ChinaNet Erdos City Dongsheng District Science & Technology Center Others Baoritaohe Street, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 28 ChinaNet Erdos City Dongsheng District Hengxin Office Building Business Building Yijinhuoluo Street, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region 1/31 Inner Mongolia WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province Inner Mongolia 29 ChinaNet Erdos City Dongsheng District Yifeng Hotel Hotel Erdos West Street, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 30 ChinaNet Erdos City Holiday Inn Main Building Hotel Beihuan Road, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 31 ChinaNet Erdos City Holiday Inn No.1 VIP Building Hotel Beihuan Road, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Erdos City Holiday Inn No.2 VIP Building Inner Mongolia 32 ChinaNet Hotel Beihuan Road, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 33 ChinaNet Erdos City Holiday Inn No.3 VIP Building Hotel Beihuan Road, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 34 ChinaNet Erdos City Dongsheng District Xinniu Hotel Hotel Erdos West Street, Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 35 ChinaNet Erdos City Dongsheng District Jinhui Mansion Tower A Business Building Dongsheng District, Erdos City Erdos City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 36 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District Telecom Business Hall Telecom's Own Minzhu Building, Gangtie Avenue, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 37 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District Henglong Hotel Hotel Gangtie Avenue, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 38 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District Haide Computer Mall Cluster Market Wulan Road, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 39 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District Xinyi Bath Center Recreation Bar Qingnian Road, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 40 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District Wanhao Hotel Hotel Gangtie Avenue, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 41 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District One-way Street Club Recreation Bar North Section of Baobai Pedestrian Street, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 42 ChinaNet Baotou City Kundulun District Beiguocheng Shopping Mall Cluster Market Gangtie Avenue, Kundulun District Baotou City Autonomous Region Hohhot City Jinchuan Development Zone Yili Female Worker Inner Mongolia 43 ChinaNet Others Yili Life Park, Jinchuan, Hohhot City Hohhot City Dormitory Autonomous Region 100m to the North of Xinhua Primary School, No.81, Hulun North Road, Hohhot Inner Mongolia 44 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Danhan Truing Business Building Hohhot City City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 45 ChinaNet Hohhot City Xincheng District Dongfang Plaza Others No.43, Bei'er Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 46 ChinaNet Hohhot City Xincheng District Bei'er Road Community Others No.43, Bei'er Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 47 ChinaNet Hohhot City Xincheng District Pedestrian Street Retail Shop Around Others No.43, Bei'er Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 48 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Fangting Huayuan South Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 49 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District PICC Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 50 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Electric Power Second Construction Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 51 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Exhibition Building Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 52 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Xingmaojiayuan Building 1 Others No.23, Dongying South Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 53 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Xingmaojiayuan Building 3 Others No.23, Dongying South Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 54 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Diandong Community Building 3 Others No.23, Dongying South Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 55 ChinaNet Hohhot City Saihan District Diandong Community Building 1 Others No.23, Dongying South Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 56 ChinaNet Hohhot City Xincheng District Fangting Huayuan Building 5 Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region 2/31 Inner Mongolia WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province Inner Mongolia 57 ChinaNet Hohhot City Xincheng District Fangting Huayuan Building 7 Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 58 ChinaNet Hohhot City Xincheng District Transformer Substation Others No.37, Zhandong Road, Hohhot City Hohhot City Autonomous Region Inner Mongolia 59 ChinaNet Hohhot City Jinchuan Development Zone Liyuan Sunshine Jinchuan CommunOittyh
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