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Auto Wi-Fi log in London Underground?
Thanks eekamouse my iPhone can connect so it must have EAP-AKA. There is an auto-connect option iPhone which I’ve had selected for a while now but still can’t auto-connect!
there’s a new version of the IOS to download and install which I will try and see if that makes a difference.
Thanks for this information eekamouse.
There doesn't seem to be mechanism in Apple's iOS operating system (for iPhone devices) for the user to choose an authentication method for the Wi-Fi network they're joining.
The latest iOS (16.3.1) has an "Ask to Join Networks" option in Settings > Wi-Fi, which has three sub-categories:
- Off (If no known networks are available, you will have to manually select a network.)
- Notify (If no known networks are available, you will be notified of available networks.)
- Ask (If no known networks are available, you will be asked before joining a new network.)
For each of these, "Known networks will be joined automatically."
As suggested, might well be worth StevenB_1465005 'forgetting' the "THREE_WIFI" network on their iPhone. Thereafter, setting-up a 'new' connection at a London Underground station, before going underground.
It could all change from tomorrow though, because BAI take-over the Wi-Fi network operation from Virgin Media.
- eekamouse31-03-2023SMARTY Maverick
ChalkychapOn your iPhone, when you manually connect to an 802.1X Wi-Fi network such as THREE_WIFI (if you're with Smarty or Three) or "Wi-Fi Extra" (if you're with O2 or Giffgaff) for the very first time, do you get a screen asking you for any information? On Android, we must manually select the EAP method (EAP-SIM, EAP-AKA, EAP-AKA', EAP-MD5, EAP-TLS, etc) and I am wondering whether you get asked a similar question on iOS.
I am intrigued about this changeover to BAI - there is nothing about it at all on the Smarty website (the instructions still only say to connect to THREE_WIFI). Do you have any details (such as which SSID to select), or is your info from the press releases?
Best wishes, Eek.
- Chalkychap31-03-2023SMARTY Trendsetter
eekamouse, I'm not in London often, but whenever connecting to a Wi-Fi network for the 1st time, iOS only asks for the network p/word (if it's required).
The Mayor of London awarded BAI Communications a 20-year concession to operate an underground mobile network for 4G and 5G services. This also involves BAI running station Wi-Fi, taking over from Virgin Media, end of March/beginning of April 2023.
Virgin Media mention end of hosting TfL station Wi-Fi online at:
https://www.virginmedia.com/help/broadband/wifi-hotspots
Scroll down to "How do I connect to Virgin Media WiFi on London underground?".The TfL piece is online at https://tfl.gov.uk/campaign/station-wifi, and it appears the 'old' SSID names are ongoing.
Three still say you just need to a valid Three SIM card present in your device, in order to connect automatically to the station Wi-Fi, provided:
- You have iOS 15.4, or later.
- You set the "access method" to "EAP", and the "EAP method" to "SIM", with an Android device.
- eekamouse31-03-2023SMARTY Maverick
ChalkychapWe might be talking about 2 different things. I'm talking about connecting to an 802.1x Wi-Fi network (such as THREE_WIFI or "Wi-Fi Extra"), not an ordinary domestic Wi-Fi network - they are very different beasts. Are you talking about connecting to a domestic Wi-Fi network or an 802.1x network (secured by an EAP Radius server)?