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on 07-09-2022 02:25 AM
on 05-16-2023 05:23 PM
Hello, I'm having the same issue not being able to connect to the WiFi in the underground.
The Three website states:
Turn on Wi-Fi > Select THREE_WIFI > Set ‘access method’ to EAP > Set ‘EAP method’ to SIM
However when selecting the THREE_WIFI, the settings I see are:
"EAP Method" (and in there I can select SIM or PEAP) and then "Phase 2 Authentication". I've tried all the different combination of the two but nothing seems to work.
Thanks for your help!
on 05-17-2023 03:05 PM
Hi @WanSteg,
I'll do my best to help. What model of phone are you using? Have you checked your software is fully up to date? Have you tried this and ran into these issues in multiple stations?
Thanks,
Jonathan
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on 11-07-2022 06:24 PM
I tried using three WiFi underground but I cannot locate the three WiFi ssid.
I called three and was told to direct My matter online on your website which is not helpful.
I pay a lot of money monthly for services I cannot use which is swaying me to terminate my contract..
The problemni have is I am at tube station I search for three WiFi ssid and there is only three WiFi?? Ifbi go into three WiFi it asked me for password etc which I do not have login details for the WiFi. No one on call center can help me .. help help help
on 11-08-2022 10:37 AM
Hi @KP,
I'll do my best to help. SSID just means the ID/name of a Wi-Fi network, so you won't actually see this part displayed on your phone screen. "Three_WiFi" is the name of the SSID/WiFi you would connect to, hope this clears that part up.
There's a couple of other steps on our website for how to connect. Here's the page with instructions for connecting to Three Wi-Fi on London Underground. Try the steps for Android or iOS depending on your phone, and please let me know if you're still running into any issues. If you follow the instructions, it should bypass the need for a password.
Hope this helps,
JonathanB
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on 07-09-2022 04:17 PM
Hi @Tuns
Hope you're well! When you say 'underground WiFi' is this regarding the London Underground network?
Thanks,
LeeT
Employee - Retail