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Can't authenticate on hotspot

Bowl4
Investigator
Investigator

Hi, 

I can connect to a ee hotspot and authenticate done with my mobile. However, when I connect with my laptop, I can't load the authentication page in my browser to login. 

The network info page in Windows shows that I'm connected and has eg dns address etc. 

I phoned earlier and the help desk said it was bad luck eg network too busy. If that's the case, then why can my partner and I  connect and authenticate  with our mobiles? 

 

 

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Lesley_W
EE Community Support Team

Hi @Bowl4 

Welcome to our community.

I'm sorry you're having trouble connecting your laptop. Can I just check, is it this Wi-Fi hotspot you are using or something else Get public WiFi access | Find WiFi hotspots | EE WiFi ?

Lesley
 

Hi Lesley
It's a regular (ie not say a coffee shop) wifi hotspot. I'm a BT broadband
customer
Lesley_W
EE Community Support Team

Thanks for confirming that @Bowl4 

I'd recommend speaking to the team again and letting them know you can connect with other devices, so they can get to the bottom of this.

Lesley

jon_p
Investigator
Investigator

I have the same issue.  Is anyone looking at this in EE?

@Bowl4did you manage to resolve with Customer Services?

I will try a tablet to see if I can narrow it down, as laptops certainly seem to be an issue, maybe anything except mobile browsers aren't authorised to access the captive portal page...No desktop version of the captive portal webpage...?

I presume you got the same "Cannot Connect" response from your laptop WiFi settings screen?

Whilst not ideal, and obvious, the only way I did get the laptop to work was tether through the mobile 😉

@jon_p I still hadnt managed to connect after a couple of days. I went somewhere else and it worked fine then I returned to the problem hotspot a week later and it was OK. Whilst I appreciate that they're are reasons for it not working, I don't buy it when I was able to connect without problem on three other devices.

I use the hotspot in question every weekend and this is the first time I've had this problem for several months. The first time it happened, ee acknowledged a problem and fixed it but this time I feel I was fobbed off. The long and short of it is that the hotspots are handy but I wouldn't trust them for anything important like working away from home (or at least have a contingency) .