YYC "Free" Internet
#1
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: YUL
Programs: Aeroplan, Marriott Gold, HH Diamond, Delta Gold
Posts: 431
YYC "Free" Internet
I was in YYC the other day, and tried to log-on to the free airport wide internet advertised. Was it just me, or have others tried and failed?
#3
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: YUL
Programs: Aeroplan, Marriott Gold, HH Diamond, Delta Gold
Posts: 431
Yes, I saw that as well. I clicked on the "facebook" option, but backed out when it warned me that by continuing, I allowed them access to all my information as well as my friends' info.
#5


Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: YYC
Programs: AC Basic, UA MP Gold, Marriott Gold Elite, SPG Gold, Amex Platinum
Posts: 3,012
While wifi is free at YYC, its not without a lot of hassle.
To get set up a passenger must do the following:
1. Activate Wifi and get to the login screen (some business computers this is a problem as they are customized for initial access to the company intranet or other portal services.
2. Create a user account on YYC Wifi through either facebook or email. Users must also enter in other information such as name, address, etc.
3. The wifi gives the user 10 minutes of internet to login onto thier email or facebook account and validate the email settings.
4. Once the email is validated, the user must logoff and logon again to get permanent wifi access.
5. Suposedly once the user has a validated account with YYC wifi, the logon is much more efficient and friendly, but account retention can be a problem for users not constantly passing through the airport.
Overall I find YYC Wifi to be the most user unfriendly wifi system because of the convoluted account activation process.
To get set up a passenger must do the following:
1. Activate Wifi and get to the login screen (some business computers this is a problem as they are customized for initial access to the company intranet or other portal services.
2. Create a user account on YYC Wifi through either facebook or email. Users must also enter in other information such as name, address, etc.
3. The wifi gives the user 10 minutes of internet to login onto thier email or facebook account and validate the email settings.
4. Once the email is validated, the user must logoff and logon again to get permanent wifi access.
5. Suposedly once the user has a validated account with YYC wifi, the logon is much more efficient and friendly, but account retention can be a problem for users not constantly passing through the airport.
Overall I find YYC Wifi to be the most user unfriendly wifi system because of the convoluted account activation process.
#6
Original Poster
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: YUL
Programs: Aeroplan, Marriott Gold, HH Diamond, Delta Gold
Posts: 431
While wifi is free at YYC, its not without a lot of hassle.
To get set up a passenger must do the following:
1. Activate Wifi and get to the login screen (some business computers this is a problem as they are customized for initial access to the company intranet or other portal services.
2. Create a user account on YYC Wifi through either facebook or email. Users must also enter in other information such as name, address, etc.
3. The wifi gives the user 10 minutes of internet to login onto thier email or facebook account and validate the email settings.
4. Once the email is validated, the user must logoff and logon again to get permanent wifi access.
5. Suposedly once the user has a validated account with YYC wifi, the logon is much more efficient and friendly, but account retention can be a problem for users not constantly passing through the airport.
Overall I find YYC Wifi to be the most user unfriendly wifi system because of the convoluted account activation process.
To get set up a passenger must do the following:
1. Activate Wifi and get to the login screen (some business computers this is a problem as they are customized for initial access to the company intranet or other portal services.
2. Create a user account on YYC Wifi through either facebook or email. Users must also enter in other information such as name, address, etc.
3. The wifi gives the user 10 minutes of internet to login onto thier email or facebook account and validate the email settings.
4. Once the email is validated, the user must logoff and logon again to get permanent wifi access.
5. Suposedly once the user has a validated account with YYC wifi, the logon is much more efficient and friendly, but account retention can be a problem for users not constantly passing through the airport.
Overall I find YYC Wifi to be the most user unfriendly wifi system because of the convoluted account activation process.
#9
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: pvr
Programs: US C.P.
Posts: 546
yvr is very nice. and yyc is nice once you get an account set up. does yyz still charge for it. they used to, and I cant remember if they stopped charging or not
#10
Join Date: Apr 2000
Location: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Posts: 3,665
#11
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: pvr
Programs: US C.P.
Posts: 546
NOW, if ord would just join the rest of the world..........


