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SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 1 ChinaNet Yongan Business Hotel Hotel No.36, Liquan Road, Xinfu District, Fushun Fushun City Liaoning Province 2 ChinaNet Liaoning Medical University No.10 Dormitory Building School No.40, Songpo Road 3-Section, Guta District, Jinzhou Jinzhou City Liaoning Province 3 ChinaNet Liaoxi Digit Cluster Market No.28, Shanghai Road 3-Section, Guta District, Jinzhou Jinzhou City Liaoning Province 4 ChinaNet Jinzhou Tiantian Computer Cluster Market No.28, Shanghai Road 3-Section, Guta District, Jinzhou Jinzhou City Liaoning Province 5 ChinaNet Haoyun Computer Cluster Market No.28, Shanghai Road 3-Section, Guta District, Jinzhou Jinzhou City Liaoning Province 6 ChinaNet Liaoning Medical University No.5 Dormitory Building School No.40, Songpo Road 3-Section, Guta District, Jinzhou Jinzhou City Liaoning Province 7 ChinaNet Xinhua Business Hall Telecom's Own No.57, Xinhua Street, Yinzhou District, Tieling Tieling City Liaoning Province 8 ChinaNet Benxi Telecom Dongming Office Building Telecom's Own No.35, Dongmingsan Road, Pingshan District, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 9 ChinaNet Development Zone Business Hall Telecom's Own No.261, Jinma Road, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 10 ChinaNet Wafangdian Baolongshanzhuag Business Hall Telecom's Own No.191, Block 18, Baolongshanzhuag, Changchun Road, Wafangdian Dalian City Liaoning Province 11 ChinaNet Wafangdian Tiedong Business Hall Telecom's Own No.14, Fruit Street 1-18#, Wafangdian Dalian City Liaoning Province 12 ChinaNet Tianjin Street Business Hall Telecom's Own No.127, Tianjin Street , Zhongshan District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 13 ChinaNet Jinzhou Business Hall Telecom's Own No.6, Minzhu Street , Jinzhou District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 14 ChinaNet Jinzhou Wiyi Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.6, Bohai Street, Xianjin Avenue, Jinzhou District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 15 ChinaNet Pulandian Zhongxin Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.7, 3-1-2-5, Traffic Garden, Zhongxin Road, Pulandian Dalian City Liaoning Province 16 ChinaNet Lvshunkou District Haihui Street Business Hall Telecom's Own No.96-1, Haihui Street, Lvshunkou District Dalian City Liaoning Province 17 ChinaNet Pulandian New Business Hall Telecom's Own Xinjian Street, Pulandian Dalian City Liaoning Province 18 ChinaNet Pulandian Business Hall Telecom's Own No.213, Nanshan Road, Pulandian, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 19 ChinaNet Haiyuan Business Hall Telecom's Own No.177, Changjiang Road, Zhongshan District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 20 ChinaNet Gorky Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.20, Gorky Road, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 21 ChinaNet Shandong Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.170-5, Shandong Road, Ganjingzi District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 22 ChinaNet Quanshui Business Hall Telecom's Own No.23, Longpanjinquan, Ganjingzi District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 23 ChinaNet Lvshunkou District Changjiang Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.64-2, Changjiang Road, Lvshunkou District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 24 ChinaNet Lvshun Jiusan Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.58, Jiusan Road, Lvshunkou District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 25 ChinaNet Development Zone Huanghai West Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.92, Huanghai West Road, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 26 ChinaNet Development Zone Dalianwan Business Hall Telecom's Own No.206, Daliangwan Street, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 27 ChinaNet Wafangdian Gongji Business Hall Telecom's Own No.113, Gongji Street 1-Section, Wafangdian Dalian City Liaoning Province 28 ChinaNet Benxi Telecom Zhanqian Business Hall Telecom's Own No.4, Shifu Road, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 29 ChinaNet Benxi City Xilin Computer Plaza Cluster Market Yongfeng Commercial Area 5-3, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 1/21 Liaoning WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 30 ChinaNet Benxi City Mingzhu Hotel Hotel No.4, Shengli Road, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 31 ChinaNet Benxi Telecom Yongfeng Business Hall Telecom's Own No.38, Jiefang South Road, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 32 ChinaNet Benxi City Kaiyuan Business Hall Telecom's Own No.18, Jiefang Road, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 33 ChinaNet Benxi City Olympic Sports Center Stadiums No.999, Binhe Road, Mingshan District, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 34 ChinaNet Benxi City Fujia Hotel Hotel No.43, Digong Road, Mingshan District, Benxi Benxi City Liaoning Province 35 ChinaNet Fushun Vocational Technology College School No.7, Xincheng Road East-Section , Fushun Fushun City Liaoning Province 36 ChinaNet Jincheng Yuehai International Hotel Hotel No.16, Yinzhou Road, Yinzhou District, Tieling Tieling City Liaoning Province 37 ChinaNet Tianyu Computer Building (1F~7F) Cluster Market No.36, Guangyu Street, Yinzhou District, Tieling Tieling City Liaoning Province 38 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus Business Hall Telecom's Own No.187, Jinshi Beach, Dalian Development Zone Dalian City Liaoning Province 39 ChinaNet Shuiyuan Huacheng Business Hotel Hotel No.212, Gorky Road, Xigang District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 40 ChinaNet Xiangzhou Hotel Hotel Zhongshan Road145, Xigang District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 41 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus No.3 Dormitory Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 42 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus No.4 Dormitory Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 43 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus 6# Property Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 44 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus 1# Teaching Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 45 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus 3# Teaching Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 46 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus Dancing Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 47 ChinaNet Wusi Square Business Hall Telecom's Own No.2, Chengren Street, Shahekou District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 48 ChinaNet Xi'an Road Business Hall Telecom's Own No.189, Shahekou District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 49 ChinaNet Shenyang Conservatory of Music Dalian Campus No.1Dormitory Building School No.187, Jinshi Beach, Development Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 50 ChinaNet Yicheng Business Hotel Hotel No.31, Fengguang Street, Xigang District, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 51 ChinaNet Chengnan Telecom Business Hall And Office Building (1F,2F,5F) Telecom's Own No.60, Chaihe Street South-Section, Telecom Building, Yinzhou District, Tieling Tieling City Liaoning Province 52 ChinaNet Haicheng Chunlei Hotel Hotel Intersection of Yongan Road And Huancheng Road, Haicheng Anshan City Liaoning Province 53 ChinaNet Normal College School No.43, Ping'an Street, Anshan Anshan City Liaoning Province 54 ChinaNet Xiuyan Yimian Street Business Hall Telecom's Own Opposite of East City Traffic Police Brigade Anshan City Liaoning Province 55 ChinaNet Mingteng Tea Store Recreation Bar South Shengli Road, Anshan Anshan City Liaoning Province 56 ChinaNet Brother Tea House Recreation Bar No.27, Gongnong Street, Tiedong District Anshan City Liaoning Province 57 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University Navigation No.3 Teaching Building School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 58 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University No.11 Students Apartment School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 2/21 Liaoning WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 59 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University Xishan No.5 Apartment School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 60 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University Xishan No.6 Apartment School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 61 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University Xishan No.1 Apartment Block A School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 62 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University Xishan No.1 Apartment Block B School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 63 ChinaNet Dalian Maritime University Huangong Building (No.1 Laboratory Building) School No.1, Linghai Road, High-tech Industrial Zone, Dalian Dalian City Liaoning Province 64 ChinaNet Liaoyang Information Technology College School No.150, Tiexi Road, Liaoyang Liaoyang City Liaoning Province 65 ChinaNet Anshan Social Insurance Bureau Business Building Tiexi Anshan Anshan City Liaoning Province 66 ChinaNet Sanjiekou Building Materials Market Business Building Tiexi Anshan Anshan City Liaoning Province 67 ChinaNet Tiexi Center Business Hall Telecom's Own No.139-7, Qianlong Hu I, Tiexi District, Anshan Anshan City Liaoning Province 68 ChinaNet Haicheng TV University School Haicheng No.8 Middle School, Anshan Anshan City Liaoning Province 69 ChinaNet Lishan Center Business Hall Telecom's Own No.12, Longfa House,
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