30-05-2013 09:57 - edited 30-05-2013 10:14
30-05-2013 09:57 - edited 30-05-2013 10:14
from the support pages
What is happening to bt openzone for o2 customers?
From 1 July 2013, O2 customers will need to use O2 Wifi hotspots to get online instead of hooking up to BT Openzone.
Customers on O2 Wifi can access over 8000 hotspots across the UK and connect up to 5 devices to a single mobile number.
on 01-06-2013 00:07
on 01-06-2013 14:58
on 01-06-2013 14:58
26-08-2013 21:54 - edited 26-08-2013 21:56
26-08-2013 21:54 - edited 26-08-2013 21:56
So my mum has BT Broadband that I can no longer access as an O2 customer, and my sister also has BT Broadband that both she and I can no longer access, as O2 customers. I have Sky at home and access to an open network at work, so it's not life-threatening or earth-shattering, but the nearest O2 wifi hotspot is the local shopping centre. And even then, I can rarely access any wifi in there.
I also find that my phone won't 'forget' a wifi network. It will simply keep telling me there are open networks available, including BT ones. Surely the technology is there to either 'forget' unusable networks altogether or to say 'sorry, you do not have access to this network'.
I once queried why my phone wouldn't connect to any of the 'open networks' it flagged up (in an O2 shop at said shopping centre), and they said that although there are signs saying 'free wifi' that doesn't mean I could access them.
26-08-2013 21:54 - edited 26-08-2013 21:55
26-08-2013 21:54 - edited 26-08-2013 21:55
Sorry double post, faulty mouse.
26-08-2013 22:04 - edited 26-08-2013 22:08
26-08-2013 22:04 - edited 26-08-2013 22:08
I'm puzzled, if your mum and sister have a BT router at home and give you their wi-fi passwords you will be able to use it as normal.
This has nothing to do with not having access to BT Wi-Fi public hotspots.
You can also connect to O2 Wi-Fi at their shops as they're free for anyone to use.
http://www.o2.co.uk/coverage/o2wifi
on 26-08-2013 22:09
Exactly! When you are at their house, connect to their router, not the BT Openzone access point!
But they could also give you their Openzone username and password and you can access all the BT Openzone or BT Fon networks you want!
on 27-08-2013 08:56
on 27-08-2013 08:56
27-08-2013 12:09 - edited 27-08-2013 12:16
27-08-2013 12:09 - edited 27-08-2013 12:16
Please let us know how you get on.
To connect to your own BT router you should be looking for a SSID (wireless station name) listed as BTHub3-H2YH or similar.
Hotspots you cannot connect with are listed as BTWiFi or BTWiFi-with-Fon unless you have an account with BT for these services.