on 03-06-2017 12:50
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on 09-11-2017 17:54
I would like to be able to use the Virgin wifi hotspot on my laptop when I'm away from home which surely is quite reasonable (?) and I thought that H4MZ4's post might do the trick (thanks for your post H4MZ4!)
However, when I look at available networks via the standard WiFi button it shows my home and guest networks plus other stored connections (e.g.: those at my son and daughter's houses) along with the hotspot "Virgin Media" which is shown as secured - but there are no sign in options available. If I click on it, it simply tries to connect then displays a message "Cannot connect to this network". There is no option to "forget" it nor delete it.
If anyone has any ideas I really would be grateful!
Thanks...
Dave
on 15-11-2017 23:25
Hi DaveMobile,
If you're on a Mac (if you're using a Windows laptop ignore this) you can delete the saved network by unlocking Network preferences and click Advanced, highlight the 'Virgin Media' in the saved networks you have joined and remove it by clicking - under the box.
You may also need to remove incorrect saved password via your Keychain.
on 29-11-2017 14:15
That's great and shows connected. However I get no internet on my browser or mail activity. Are you able to provide the settings in Network Preferences that might help enable this? - I don't seem to be able to populate the tcp/ip fields by renewing the lease etc.
Many Thanks
on 29-12-2017 10:37
I've had similar difficulties to some other posters.
An Android phone works fine on SSID "Virgin Media".
Based on the information in an earlier post (thanks!) it's possible to tell a linux laptop to join the network. It's offered but not actually given a DHCP address (the server never replies with ACK). Perhaps that's the same problems others are having? Any suggestions, anyone?
on 06-01-2018 19:37
on 10-01-2018 12:06
Hi pctechwg,
Welcome to the forums, I am sorry to see you have had trouble with connecting to the hot-spots.
Take a look at Connecting To Virgin Media WiFi.
Let us know how you get on.
All the best
Emma
on 11-02-2018 09:40
Hi,
I downloaded the VM WIFI app for my phone and it works great. But would like to use my MacBook on a Virgin hotspot too.
I've tried following the instructions, but i can't seem to get connected.
I've also looked at the comments about using Eap method - TTLS , but only seem to get the option for TLS
Can anyone give me some advice on how to connect my MacBook please?
Thanks in advance.
on 08-03-2018 22:21
Hi all,
Also having the same issue on a mac, whereby vmedwifi/email address is not working.
The option for EAP-TLS then requires a certificate which my mac doesn't have.
Any ideas?
on 13-03-2018 17:23
Hi Robwri35,
Thanks for getting in touch I am sorry to see that you have had trouble accessing the Virgin media WiFi.
If you haven't had any luck with Our WiFi help page make sure the app you are using is up to date.
If you are using a tablet please be aware of the following:
'Tablets: currently Virgin Mobile SIMs allow you to enjoy the app on cellular-enabled Android tablets but not cellular-enabled iPads. This is something we are looking into, so watch this space!'
Keep us posted.
Emma
on 14-04-2018 22:36
I'm trying this at home (with my virgin hub3) from my iPhone but it does not accept my VM account password?