on 01-11-2012 17:35
on 01-11-2012 17:35
Hi Guys
Just taken out a new contract and the paperwork says I get unlimited WiFi through BT, is this true. When I took out my last contract 2 years ago they also said that but no one was ever able to connect to a BT Openzone Hotspot, ad they later admited to me that they had lost the contract.
So have they got the contract back or are o2 still telling porkies.
Thanks
Jeanette
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on 01-11-2012 17:58
on 01-11-2012 17:58
on 08-11-2012 23:05
I have been onto customer support quite a few times over this and I am still not able to connect to a single BT WiFi hot spot.
every time I contact them I get the same old run around every time.
i have lost count of the number of times I have text wifi to 2121 to reset my network connection or the number of time support have claimed they have sent a network reset request to BTOpenzone.
and still I am unable to connect.
every time I find a hotspot all I get is the standard BT landing page asking for my logon detail which it promptly reports as incorrect. Support have assumed me that my user name and password is my phone number, so I know that's correct, but still every time I just get the standard BT landing op age and not a mention of O2 being a logon option.
can anyone help with this, or confirm that they have or have not been able to connect through a BT wifi hotspot.
Thanks for any help with this as its driving me nuts.
08-11-2012 23:14 - edited 08-11-2012 23:16
08-11-2012 23:14 - edited 08-11-2012 23:16
Not all BT Openzone hotspots are free for you to use, many are private, the ones open to O2 customers won't show the BT log in page and you will only need your phone number.
Check for O2 hotspots here:
http://o2wifi.co.uk/my/hotspots.html?townpc=london&radius_distance=10&submit=Search
You cannot use BT Fon either.
on 08-11-2012 23:15
on 08-11-2012 23:15
09-11-2012 02:56 - edited 09-11-2012 03:02
09-11-2012 02:56 - edited 09-11-2012 03:02
well i have just learned something. i thought it was porkies too I did not know it was only the odd one.
In five years i have never been able to connect to a bt wifi hotspot with my o2 contract and now i know why. I always had to use cloud wifi, and still do being a sky BB customer.
Update
I just followed that link from mi5 and registered. should i have done that years ago?
on 09-11-2012 12:32
on 09-11-2012 12:32
@Zombie_Fried wrote:
UpdateI just followed that link from mi5 and registered. should i have done that years ago?
I think that page has only been up for a year or two at the most, they have an O2 Wi-fi app as well now.
on 09-11-2012 22:28
So judging from the results from using the links posted above its not BT Openzones that O2 customers are able to connect to rather its O2 wifi hotspots that we can connect to which is a hell of a lot less than BT Openzone hotspots. So they are just telling porkies when they say connect to BT Wifi, unless O2 hotspots are supplied by BT, and they claim its some but not all BT Hotspots. Good job i have a couple of working BT usernames/Passwords so that I can connect to all BT Openzone Hotspots.
Jeanette
on 09-11-2012 22:45
on 09-11-2012 22:45
You seem to be posting with different user names or is this someone else?
on 09-11-2012 23:12
on 09-11-2012 23:12
Have you tried this link?
To see BT Openzone hotspots near you, visit our hotspot locator
If your tariff includes wifi access, or you have a Bolt On, you can still use BT Openzone hotspots.
How connect to BT Openzone
Tap Settings
Tap Wi-Fi
Switch Wi-Fi on
Then choose the BT Openzone hotspot from the list. If this is the first time you have used a BT Openzone hotspots you will need to register your mobile number and handset with BT Openzone. Once you have chosen the network, go onto Safari and you will be taken to the BT Openzone “landing page”. Choose O2 as your network provider, if asked, and enter your mobile number for verification.