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EE-BTWIFI

Can anyone explain why all of the mobile phones in our family can no longer operate in BTWIFI Hotspots

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Re: EE-BTWIFI

Hi @MickyBinks

Welcome back to the community. 

Are you connected to the Hotspot but unable to get online?

If you have problems connecting do you see any errors?

Katie

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Katie.

Yes we are connected but unable to get online, this only happened since EE became a part of BT we are able to use other organisations networks when connected. 

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Thanks for confirming @MickyBinks

What does the Hotspot connection show as?

Katie

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 EE-BTWIFI

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Thanks @MickyBinks 

Is it asking you to log in when you connect?

Lesley

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When you connect to EE-Wifi you should then be presented with a web page which is the landing page for EE-Wifi and you will be required to enter your BTID and password in order to complete the connection and access the Internet.

Is this what happens when you connect?

 

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No, we are logged on but nothing works, the internet pages open,  for example, e-mail, Google, Facebook but we cant open. 

 

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Type this into the address bar on your browser when you have selected an EEWifi hotspot.

https://ee-wifi.ee.co.uk/public/ee

Click on User Account and use your BTID and Password to log on.

See link for more info

Help & advice | Find WiFi hotspots | EE WiFi

 

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Thank you
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