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SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 1 ChinaNet Baicheng Normal University School No.57, West Zhongxing Road, Baicheng Baicheng City Jilin Province 2 ChinaNet Baicheng Medical College School No.27, Mianfang Road, Baicheng, Jilin Province Baicheng City Jilin Province 3 ChinaNet Changchun University Guanghua College Artistic Building School No.283, Lingdong Road Changchun City Jilin Province 4 ChinaNet Changchun Vocational Institute of Technology Auto Institute School Junction of Linhe Street and Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 5 ChinaNet Changchun University Fifth Teaching Building School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 6 ChinaNet Changchun University Seventh Apartment Building School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 7 ChinaNet Changchun University Third Teaching Building School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 8 ChinaNet Changchun University Living Building School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 9 ChinaNet Changchun University Forth Teaching Building School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 10 ChinaNet Changchun University First Teaching Building School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 11 ChinaNet Changchun University Library School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 12 ChinaNet Changchun University Multipurpose Building Zone A School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 13 ChinaNet Changchun University Multipurpose Building Zone B School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 14 ChinaNet Changchun University Multipurpose Building Zone C School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 15 ChinaNet Changchun University Multipurpose Building Zone D School No.6543, Weixing Road Changchun City Jilin Province Government agencies 16 ChinaNet Changchun Jilin Province Entry and Exit Administration Bureau No.4058, Jiefang Road Changchun City Jilin Province and other institutions Government agencies 17 ChinaNet Changchun Anti-drug Building No.605, Gongnong Road Changchun City Jilin Province and other institutions 18 ChinaNet Changchun GOME Large Shopping Mall Junction of Hongqi Street and Gongnong Road Changchun City Jilin Province Changchun Jilin Province Public Security Department Traffic Government agencies 19 ChinaNet No.8016, Renmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province Administration Bureau and other institutions 20 ChinaNet Changchun Everbright Bank Business Building Junction of Jiefang Road and Tongzhi Street, Chaoyang District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 21 ChinaNet Changchun South Lake Holiday Hotel Business Building No.1999, Nanhu Road Changchun City Jilin Province Government agencies 22 ChinaNet Changchun Government Center No.3177, Puyang Street, Lvyuan District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province and other institutions Government agencies 23 ChinaNet Changchun Customs Building No.4448, Freedom Road Changchun City Jilin Province and other institutions 24 ChinaNet Changchun Ouya Technology Town Cluster Market Junction of Hongqi Street and Gongnong Road, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 25 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute Teaching Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 26 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute Administration Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 27 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute Library School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 28 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.1 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 29 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.2 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 30 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.3 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 31 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.4 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 32 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.5 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 33 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.6 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 34 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.7 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 35 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.8 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 36 ChinaNet Changchun University Tourism Institute No.9 Building School No.1159, Fuzhi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 37 ChinaNet Aviation International Business Center Block A Business Building Junction of Renmin Avenue and Fanrong Road Changchun City Jilin Province 38 ChinaNet Aviation International Business Center Block B Business Building Junction of Renmin Avenue and Fanrong Road Changchun City Jilin Province 39 ChinaNet Times Square Office Building Business Building No.1015, Gongnong Road Changchun City Jilin Province 40 ChinaNet Railway Station Waiting Room Railway Station No.1, Liaoning Road, Kuancheng District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province Changchun Long-Distance Bus Station Central Station Waiting Long-Distance Bus 41 ChinaNet No.6, Renmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province Room Station Long-Distance Bus 42 ChinaNet Changchun Long-Distance Bus Station North Station Waiting Room No.24, Changbai Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province Station 43 ChinaNet Changchun Imitative Imperial Palace Others Junction of Guangfu Road and Shanxi Road Changchun City Jilin Province 44 ChinaNet Changchun Shangri-la Hotel No.569, Xi'an Road Changchun City Jilin Province 45 ChinaNet Changchun Mingmen Restaurant Hotel No.4501, Renmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province No.11, Jianhe Street, Chaoyang District, Changchun City (The Behind Door of 46 ChinaNet Changchun Jin'an Hotel Hotel Changchun City Jilin Province Changchun Hotel Right Side of Jianhe Street) 47 ChinaNet Changchun Kaiyuanmingdu Hotel Hotel No.2299, Puyang Street, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 1/12 Jilin WLAN area NO. SSID Location_Name Location_Type Location_Address City Province 48 ChinaNet Changchun Tianxin Restaurant Hotel No.411, Beijing Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province 49 ChinaNet Changchun Hotel No.2 Building Hotel Changchun Hotel, No.18, Xinhua Road , Chaoyang District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 50 ChinaNet Changchun Hotel No.3 Building Hotel Changchun Hotel, No.18, Xinhua Road , Chaoyang District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 51 ChinaNet Changchun Hotel No.4 Building Hotel Changchun Hotel, No.18, Xinhua Road , Chaoyang District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 52 ChinaNet Changchun Yatai Hotel Hotel No.1968, Rennin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province 53 ChinaNet Changchun Zhuozhan Days Hotel Hotel No.1233, Chongqing Road Changchun City Jilin Province 54 ChinaNet Changchun Financial Mansion Hotel No.2133, Qingnian Road Changchun City Jilin Province 55 ChinaNet Changchun Dafugui Hotel Hotel No.3777, Qingnian Road Changchun City Jilin Province 56 ChinaNet Changchun Bohaifu Hotel Hotel No.518, Xinfa Road, Chaoyang District ,Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 57 ChinaNet Changchun Fengzheng Hotel Hotel No.1858, Zhengyang Street, Lvyuan District, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 58 ChinaNet Changchun Guotai Hotel Hotel No.918, Xinfa Road Changchun City Jilin Province 59 ChinaNet Changchun Passenger Transportation Hotel Hall Hotel No.226, Renmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province 60 ChinaNet Changchun Jinjiang Star Hotel Minkang Road Hall Hotel No.6, Minkang Road Changchun City Jilin Province 61 ChinaNet Changchun Nanguan District Jiawaijia Hotel Hall Hotel Junction of Jishui Street and Zhishan Road Changchun City Jilin Province South Side The Municipal Talent Market, No.251, Anda Avenue, Chaoyang 62 ChinaNet Changchun Jiazhilian Hotel Hall Hotel Changchun City Jilin Province District, Changchun City 63 ChinaNet Changchun Lijin Fashion Hotel Hall Hotel No.2866, Renmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province 64 ChinaNet Changchun Shengrong Mansion Business Building No.460, Jiefang Road ,Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 65 ChinaNet Changchun Jianshe Mansion Business Building No.287, Guiyang Street, Kuancheng, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 66 ChinaNet Changchun 21st Century Business Center Head Office Hall Business Building No.338, Jiefang Road, Nanguang District ,Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province 67 ChinaNet Changchun Chuntie Mansion Block A Business Building No.343, Liaoning Road, Kuancheng District Changchun City Jilin Province 68 ChinaNet Changchun Chuntie Mansion Block B Business Building No.343, Liaoning Road, Kuancheng District Changchun City Jilin Province 69 ChinaNet Changchun Chuntie Mansion Block C Business Building No.343, Liaoning Road, Kuancheng District Changchun City Jilin Province 70 ChinaNet Longjiabao Airport Terminal Airport Express Way Entrance of Gaosulongjia International Airport, Changchun City Changchun City Jilin Province Weixing Road Express Passenger Transportation Station Waiting Long-Distance Bus 71 ChinaNet No.8899, Renmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province Room Station 72 ChinaNet Changchun Redbud Restaurant Hotel No.1381, Renmin Avenue , Chaoyang District, Changchu City Changchun City Jilin Province 73 ChinaNet Changchun Changbai Mountain Hotel Hotel No.1448, Xinmin Avenue Changchun City Jilin Province 74 ChinaNet Changchun
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