on 05-10-2020 21:23
I'm a Virgin Mobile customer and I'm trying to enable hotspot access on my Pixel 4a via the Virgin Media connect app and it's failing every time I click on the "Get set for wifi hotspots" after a short period of time with "no server response" despite a strong wifi and 4g data connection as per the screenshots below.
I've followed all the advice I can find like:
Is there anything else I can try or does the application simply not work on android 11? (note: I've recently installed the app on an android 8 device with a different sim card and that worked fine).
18-04-2022 17:13 - edited 18-04-2022 17:14
It appears this issue is a common issue that many of us are currently having.
The solutions have been bare minimum through phone and by the looks of it online.
I think it's well established, the fault is in fact virgin media's network, not the clients trying to use and access it.
Virgin media's IT team shouldn't take pride in the fact virgin media customers with no training are smarter and more helpful than you.
It's 2022, the issue has been left for that long, the amount of users it's beginning to affect is mounting.
on 19-04-2022 03:37
Yea Virgin media have made it it very clear that they are not ever going to address this issue by demonstrating there pure lack of care and respect (and common decency)for there customers with newer android smartphones. They have not shown any interest for fixing this is many years and let's be honest it hasn't really gained much traction. I guess most virgin customers are iPhone users or simply they get enough data from their mobile service provider that they don't care or notice or need to connect to ask these virgin hotspots dotted every where that is enabled by default and I'm not even sure how to disable it.
How do I stop broadcasting this virgin media ssid from my router? I know I am as is always there when my router is up and gone when I turn it off. I don't see why I should donate a hotspot if I can't even use them. And I'm a virgin mobile contract customer too so technically I'm double entitled to use. I'm turning it off..
🖕 virgin media you suck. Really really suck. 🖕
on 19-04-2022 03:50
Lol. This is laughable. This is not a work around. If this worked I would cancel my contract with your dumbasses and just leech the neighbours hotspot. This is the very reason you're app doesn't work. Your so far behind in wireless networking technologies than every single one of your competitors. And every single other app out there that also require this functionality have fixed it before the android 11 os was publically available.
Here's a bit of a hot tip for you to pass onto your android dev team. Go check out the home page at android dot com and you know. Do a bit of work. Research and learn the new security policies in place which is causing this problem.
1 line of code literally fixes this problem. It's shocking how pathetic this makes you look in front of your competitors who are not only laughing at you they are pointing at you and really lol ing
on 19-04-2022 23:09
Just out of curiosity has everyone having this problem had a prompt like this? Not from the connect app but the device itself?
25-04-2022 09:28 - edited 25-04-2022 09:29
Hi Networking Pro 🙂
That's a standard pop-up when your phone detects a 'high-quality public wifi service'. On stock Android you can turn the feature off at Settings | Network & Internet | Internet | Network Preferences | Notify for Public Networks. In this case, it's clearly failed as VM is not providing us with a high-quality public wifi service...
25-04-2022 21:30 - edited 25-04-2022 21:31
Hi dbrjrievcdhdkeb 🙂
I appreciate your response but I already know what exactly this is, I was asking if anyone having this issue has had this pop up yet.
26-04-2022 13:24 - edited 26-04-2022 13:25
Hi NetworkingPro - coud you link us to the forum with the workaround? itd be handy for the time being. Also any luck with the domain name thats needed?
on 28-04-2022 08:26
@marty3 - You can disable broadcasting the Virgin Media network by signing in to My Virgin Media online, and then going to Menu, My Profile, and hitting "Opt Out" under My Services
@NetworkingPro - No, I have never seen that notification. I believe that is generated by the app telling Android, cause it does mention "Virgin Media Connect", but the look of that notification seems like Android 7 or 8 which makes sense as it only stopped working with Android 11
on 28-04-2022 13:36
@HandyHat thanks for the tip on opting out. I have now opted out, and I would encourage everyone else in this thread to do the same until Virgin fix the problem. I'm not prepared to participate in a service which Virgin refuse to provide to half of its members.
on 29-07-2022 16:13
Hello, is there any update from Virgin Media on this issue?