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Bt Wifi Hotspot Login Hack

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I had the same problem. On attempting to login to BT Wifi it would come up with I am not a customer. I am on 'Broadband Option 3' and was showing this previously on BT Yahoo but for some reason it was now showning on my BT Yahoo page that I was on 'BT Broadband pay as you go'. Game of thrones daenerys qarth programs.

This change happend without my knowing it. I contacted the billing help desk and they changed the product to option 3 and I could then connect to BT Wifi when out and about.They said there had been a problem with BT Yahoo servers that caused this change. Thank you all who responded to my posts.Here is an update:The problem has not been resolved although but I have made a bit of progress. What's happened so far is:I phoned the BT wifi helpline 3 times and each time got someone who tried very hard to be helpful but couldn't speak engish very clearly and didn't fully understand the problem I had. Each time they concluded that it was a problem with my phone.I also logged my problem by email with the helpdesk. Here I did get a lot of help from someone in the UK both by email and by phone, but who also finally also came to the conclusion that my problem lay with the phone, not with BT.So I went back to Orange where I got the phone. I phoned their helpline 3 times and visited the shop twice and their verdict each time was that the phone should work ok and the problem lay with BT Wifi.So no-one would accept it was a problem with their product.

Useless.So I've been conducting some experiments with my phone. I live in the sticks so don't have many wifi hotspots nearby and just one or two home based hotspots in the vicinity. We also have rubbish broadband speeds usually less than 2 or 3 MBPS.I've found I can login to hotpots successfully if I go to a BT operated Wifi Hotspot in a town centre location such as a library. Presumably the broadband speed there is very high.I can login more around 50% of the time to a home based hotspot if it's in a town where the local broadband speeds are reasonable.I can hardly ever login to a home based hotspot where the local broadband speed is pathetic, like round where I live.So the conclusion is that it's BT's network which is poor and patchy as to where it works.BT need to get their act together.

They are advertising Wifi for everyone, everywhere, but it isn't. A Trade Descriptions failure in my humble view.Sorry to bore you with all this. Hi ImjollyAt the moment I don't know if anyone else has tried logging into the public side of my home hub, it's only me so far.The hub has been reset a number of times to see if it made any difference.I have tried logging into the public side of other people's home hub.The results are ALWAYS the same:1.

Very occasionally I can connect to either my own or other people's public hotspot (like once or twice in a hundred attempts the login page will miraculously load properly) in my local area. The rest of the time it's just parts of the page, with no login fields available.2. I have no trouble logging into the secure side of the hubs I've been able to try.3. I have no problem getting the full landing page and logging into the main BT Openzone Hotspots, in places like libraries.Like I said before the problem seems worst out in the country where we live. This points to a patchy broadband signal coming down the line from the exchange to the properties in our area.Orange say it's BT's problem, BT say it's the phone.

Wrote:Like I said before the problem seems worst out in the country where we live. This points to a patchy broadband signal coming down the line from the exchange to the properties in our area.Orange say it's BT's problem, BT say it's the phone. I can't winThe BTWIFI signal like your own is broadcast by home hubs but the distance to recive the signal will depend on where the hub is positioned in the customers property.

It has nothing to do with distance from exchange to receive the signal but distance does matter for speed of connection once established. HiI'm aware of that.My problems occur even if the phone is 2 feet away from the hub.We are several miles from the BT exchange and broadband to our house and to other properties in the area regularly drops and sometimes disappears altogether for periods of time.It's been so bad that a village nearby has recently set up its own wireless broadband network linking into the fibreoptic that goes to the village school. Quite a few properties have ditched BT altogether and now use the local wireless network for all digital and phone comms. If I can get line of sight to a property with a relay I could do the same, I'm not quite close enough yet, but more people are joining in so it's only a matter of time.In the meantime, I'm a BT Broadband customer trying to use my phone to connect to hotspots, some of which work and many that don't.allatsea. Is this what you are getting now (when you get anything at all that is)?Irrespective of that, I'd say that your conclusion is correct.

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Home hotspots are not reliable as they depend on the owner using a BT hub, having it switched on, having it conveniently sited, not making full use of the available bandwidth themselves. An adequate speed also helps; it will never be much more than 3 Mbps on BT WiFi from a home hub and certainly much less in the location you describe. As you have found, premium (commercial) hotspots are much more reliable as they provide around 8 Mbps and are not subject to domestic vagaries.Oh, the joys of country living! Hi pottypersonYes I think you are right.The landing page I get is only part of the proper landing page. I don't get any BT logos, BT customer/Fon buttons, email entry field or password fields, so it is impossible to enter any information with which to logon.

All that appears is a few lines of garbled text saying 'not a bt customer.buy wifi access.' And some links to different options for buying wifi access. Nothing else!I do get the full landing page in the BT hotspot in the town centre library.allatsea. I have very much the same problem as you. I have an Ipod and a tablet and both suffer from the same problem, that is, I can log into the internet via my router, but even when sitting within a few feet of it, I get a message saying I'm not in range on the tablet and the Ipod does not see BTWiFi.

Unlike you, I live in the middle of suburbia and should be able to pick up hotspots other than my home router.I also have a tablet which is incompatible BT Wi-Fi App.I expect there is a simple answer.somwhere.