Hi all,
I'm stuck in a Travelodge in Marylebone this week while renewing my RHCE certification.
Unfortunately I can only get connected to the travelodge wifi from Windows on my laptop - doesn't seem to make much difference which browser choice I make when back in Linux where I want to me.
Any suggestions more than welcome :)
Jim
Jim
Can you associate with the AP ? Do you get an IP address? Can you "ping www.ping.com" and get a reply? Can you ping the default gateway?
How do you log in windows? How far do you get with linux?
Give us a bit of a clue !!!!
I think sticking one finger in your ear and the other other in the bathroom sink might help :)
Keith ----------------------------------------
Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2010 19:29:03 +0000 From: jim@rippon.me.uk To: main@lists.alug.org.uk Subject: [ALUG] Travelodge Wifi
Hi all,
I'm stuck in a Travelodge in Marylebone this week while renewing my RHCE certification.
Unfortunately I can only get connected to the travelodge wifi from Windows on my laptop - doesn't seem to make much difference which browser choice I make when back in Linux where I want to me.
Any suggestions more than welcome :)
Jim
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On 6 December 2010 19:29, Jim Rippon jim@rippon.me.uk wrote:
Hi all,
I'm stuck in a Travelodge in Marylebone this week while renewing my RHCE certification.
Unfortunately I can only get connected to the travelodge wifi from Windows on my laptop - doesn't seem to make much difference which browser choice I make when back in Linux where I want to me.
Like most hotel systems the access point should be easy to connect to and get an IP address, but it won't open up to the Internet until you visit a specific webpage and login. Can you associate with the access point and get an IP address? Can you ping the gateway? Does visiting something safe like http://www.bbc.co.uk/ redirect to the login page?
Good luck!
Tim.
On 06/12/10 22:08, Tim Green wrote:
On 6 December 2010 19:29, Jim Ripponjim@rippon.me.uk wrote:
Hi all,
I'm stuck in a Travelodge in Marylebone this week while renewing my RHCE certification.
Unfortunately I can only get connected to the travelodge wifi from Windows on my laptop - doesn't seem to make much difference which browser choice I make when back in Linux where I want to me.
Like most hotel systems the access point should be easy to connect to and get an IP address, but it won't open up to the Internet until you visit a specific webpage and login. Can you associate with the access point and get an IP address? Can you ping the gateway? Does visiting something safe like http://www.bbc.co.uk/ redirect to the login page?
Good luck!
Tim.
Travelodge's wifi is a pay system so you are never going to get further than the limited number of pages they allow. If I recall my past dealings with them correctly, if you've bought time on the wifi in advance, you should be able to log on via their website in the My Account section. If you haven't there is a page you can get to run by Spectrum who run Travelodge's wifi.
ON the other hand, you're in Central LOondon and if you don't mind moving out of your hotel room, you should find plenty of free wifi hotspots - and if all else fails you could try MacDonald's!!
It's just occurred to me...
In days of yore, when Zetnet was still the oldest British independent ISP, and functioning, members - we were members, not custoemrs - had Zetmeets from Shetland to the South Country.
The one I usually attended was held in a Travelodge in 'The Runcorn Triangle' (Once in it, you never found your way out). From the earliest days of wifi, AFACIR it just worked.
If it's not too late I culd ask Zetnet's onetime CEO how it was done.