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Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital provides free wireless internet access to get you well (connected) sooner. This service is available throughout the hospital, including patient rooms, main lobby, and cafeteria.

Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital’s wireless internet access is a non-secure computer network, separate from the hospital’s secure internal network and Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital prohibits accessing, viewing, displaying, downloading, and/or copying offensive or inappropriate material while using the Public Wireless Internet Access.

Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital cannot provide or loan laptops or computers to visitor or patients, and our Information Technology Department cannot provide technical support for patient and visitor laptops and computers.

We hope you enjoy this service and that it helps to meet your communications needs while you are our guest or visitor.

Connecting to the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Public Wireless Internet Access

Because all computers and operating systems are somewhat different, these instructions are general and may not reflect exactly what you will see on your computer screen.


PC Laptops

Step 1
After turning on your laptop, find and click on the wireless signal icon at the bottom of your laptop screen. Click on “Connect to a network” (Vista) or “View available networks” (XP).

Step 2
From the list, select “nmh unsecured network” and then click on the “connect” button.

Step 3
You will see a warning that reads: “nmh is an unsecured network.” Click on the “connect anyway” button.

Step 4
You will see the message: “There is a problem with the security certificate.” Click on “Continue to this website.”  You will then see the NMH Acceptable Use Policy with the title “Welcome to the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Public Wireless Internet Access.” If you agree with this policy, click “accept.”

You will now be at the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Home Page and free to browse the Internet.


Mac Laptops

Step 1
Click on the Airport icon on the upper right of your laptop screen. Make sure Airport is turned on.

Step 2
The NMH network should appear on the drop-down menu. Click on it. When connected click on “join” button.

Step 3
A message will appear that reads “cannot verify identify of this website.” Click on “continue.”

Step 4
Read the NMH Acceptable Use Policy and then click on “accept.”

You will now be at the Nacogdoches Memorial Home Page and free to browse the Internet.

You will now be at the Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital Home Page and free to browse the Internet.

System Requirements:
To access the wireless network, you will need:

  • Your own laptop, PDA, or other wireless-enabled device with a standard Internet browser and WI-FI 802.11 b/g capability.
  • A proper operating system (Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac, Linux).


Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital
(936) 564-4611
1204 Mound St.
Nacogdoches, TX 75961

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NOTICE OF POSSIBLE UNAUTHORIZED RELEASE OF MEDICAL RECORDS: Between 2003 and 2013 Nacogdoches Memorial Hospital released a number of patient records to third parties in compliance with subpoenas that may not have met legal requirements of federal privacy laws. We do not have current contact information on some of our past patients whose records were released. Any of our prior patients may contact Mindy Langford, Director of Medical Records, toll free 888-980-6319, to determine whether your records were released.