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SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province Government agencies Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 1 ChinaNet Zhongwei City New District Administrative Center Building Front Road, Shapotou District, Zhongwei City Zhongwei City and other institutions Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 2 ChinaNet Zhongwei Telecom Old Bureau Business Hall Telecom's Own No.1, Zhongshan Street, Zhongwei City Zhongwei City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 3 ChinaNet Zhongwei Telecom Bureau Building Telecom's Own Fuqian Road, Shapotou District, Zhongwei City Zhongwei City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 4 ChinaNet Zhongwei Hongtaiyang Plaza Ziqing Mobile Mall Telecom's Own Commercial Housing , Hongtaiyang Plaza, Zhongwei City Zhongwei City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 5 ChinaNet Ningxia Medical College Basic Teaching Building School Yinchuan City No.1160, Shengli South Street, Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 6 ChinaNet Ningxia University Arts Building School Yinchuan City No.23, the Headquarter of Ningxia University Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 7 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Hexin Business Center Business Building No.19, Xinchang East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 8 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Hexin Exhibition Center Business Building No.38, Zhengyuan North Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Government agencies Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 9 ChinaNet Ningxia State Development Bank Office Building No.158, Beijing Middle Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City and other institutions Region Government agencies Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 10 ChinaNet Ningxia Huizu Autonomous Region Agricultural Bank of China No.49, Jinning North Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City and other institutions Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 11 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Star SOHO Apartment Main Building Business Building No.39, Minzu South Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 12 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Jianfa Oriental International Apartment Block B Business Building No.37, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 13 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Rongheng Mansion Business Building No.276, Beijing East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 14 ChinaNet Business Building No.204, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Next to Yinchuan City Jianfa Chengshi Garden, Xinjian Offices Building Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 15 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Jinyuan Mansion Business Building No.109, Beijing East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 16 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Huazunlida Nonstaple Food Building No.1 Cluster Market No.2, Xita Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 17 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Convention Center Hall C Convention Center No.169, Beijing Middle Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 18 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Zhongyin Hotel Hotel No.27, Funing Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 19 ChinaNet Hotel No.324, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Yinxiang Hotel Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 20 ChinaNet Hotel No.33, North Street, Yuhuang chamber, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Shengshi Garden Hotel Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 21 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Daisi Hotel Hotel No.1, Taikang Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 22 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Xindu Hotel Hotel No.7, Fenghuang South Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 23 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Jiuzhou International Restaurant Hotel No.369, Jiefang West Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 24 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Best Hotel No.196, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 25 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yuehai Hotel Zone B Hotel No.56, Helanshan Middle Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 26 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Changcheng Garden Commercial and Residential Building Business Building No.133, the Great Wall Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 27 ChinaNet Ningxia Telecom Helan Telecom Business Hall Telecom's Own No.33, Helan First Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 28 ChinaNet Ningxia Telecom Lingwu Telecom Business Hall Telecom's Own No.39, Xinhua Street, Lingwu City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 29 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Xinhua Department Store Large Shopping Mall No.29, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region 1/11 Ningxia WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 30 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Xinhua Street Mingdian Coffee Basement Recreation Bar No.231, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 31 ChinaNet Ningxia Huizu Autonomous Region Hospital Inpatient Hospital No.137, Shuofang Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 32 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Jingde Mansion Business Building No.238, Jiefang East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 33 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Guanghua Gate Market Large Shopping Mall No.23, Guanghua Porch, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 34 ChinaNet Ningxia Telecom Business Hall of Jiefang East Street Telecom's Own No.483, Jiefang East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 35 ChinaNet North China College for Nationalities Teaching Building 9# School No.403, Wenchang Road, Xinshi District Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 36 ChinaNet North China College for Nationalities Student Apartment 11# School No.403, Wenchang Road, Xinshi District Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 37 ChinaNet North China College for Nationalities Female Apartment 8# School No.403, Wenchang Road, Xinshi District Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 38 ChinaNet Yinchuan City New Gongdu Hotel Hotel No.596, Qinghe North Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 39 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Hongqiao Hotel Main Building Hotel No.16, Jiefang West Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 40 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Hongqiao Hotel Attached Building Hotel No.16, Jiefang West Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 41 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yuehai Hotel Convention Center Hotel No.56, Helanshan Middle Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 42 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Kaida Hotel Hotel No.256, Qinghe South Street, Xingqing District, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 43 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Oasis Hotel Hotel No.33, Jiefang West Street, Xingqing District, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 44 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Tianbao Hotel Hotel No.1352, Qinghe South Street, Xingqing District, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 45 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Baiyue Hotel Hotel No.178, Beijing East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 46 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yinxiang Hotel Hotel Huaiyuan East Road, Urban Area, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 47 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Century Mansion Hotel No.24, North Street, Yuhuang chamber, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 48 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Ningfeng Hotel Hotel No.6, Jiefang East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 49 ChinaNet Hotel No.36, Jiefang West Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Ningxia Trade Union Mansion Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 50 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Chushui Furong Hotel Hotel No.192, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 51 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yellow River Pearl Hotel Hotel No.231, Lijing Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 52 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Kempinski Hotel Hotel No.156, Beijing Middle Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 53 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Jianfa Oriental International Apartment Block A Business Building No.37, Xinhua East Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 54 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Silver Spring Hotel Hotel No.157, Shengli North Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 55 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Xiangyu Hotel Hotel No.355, Beijing East Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 56 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yiheng Hotel Hotel No.126, Xingzhou North Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 57 ChinaNet Hotel No.3, Nanxun West Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Ningxia Haiyue Jianguo Hotel Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 58 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yuhuang Chamber Hotel Hotel No.3, North Street, Yuhuang chamber, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region 2/11 Ningxia WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 59 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Shahu Hotel Hotel No.58, Wenhua West Street, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 60 ChinaNet Yinchuan City Yuehai Hotel Zone A Hotel No.56, Helanshan Middle Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Region Government agencies Ningxia Huizu Autonomous 61 ChinaNet No.69, Shanghai Road, Yinchuan City Yinchuan City Ningxia Huizu Autonomous Region Xingqing District Court and other institutions Region Government
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