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Wifi zone the cloud

DCFC79

Android Enthusiast
Apr 12, 2010
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uk
I noticed there was a wifi zone called the cloud in JD at the weekend so i tried to access it and it would stick on obtaining an IP address, are only certain neetworks signed up to the cloud (im on orange), i thought i culd access wifi anywhere eg free wifi in bars etc
 
I get it free on T-Mobile (never entered my phone number) and I've used it free with my laptop using the same log in details

How long ago did you register, I wonder if its been restricted to O2 since then

Looking thru the Cloud site, I cant even find a free registration section, except for the following statement

Free Wi-Fi currently for O2 customers only
 
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ok now i'm a little confused.

firstly it seems anyone can connect to the cloud (if you pay for a sub) but some of you who are on o2 say you can connect for free. how?

i'm on o2. what do i need to do? how do i register? do i need to register?

also, on the cloud site it says the use of the cloud is free on selected o2 tariffs. how do you know if you can get it? or are all o2 customers able to get it for free??

also, whilst we are talking about wifi zones, is the bt openzone free??
 
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I am on vodafone, was on t-mobile, and can connect for free in any Wetherspoons I have been to around the UK. I have used my laptop and work laptop, my Desire, the previous LG KM900, and an SE C902. All I had to do was supply an email addy for an 'account', as many say above.

It may be that Cloud have other hotspots only available to o2.
 
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ok now i'm a little confused.

firstly it seems anyone can connect to the cloud (if you pay for a sub) but some of you who are on o2 say you can connect for free. how?

i'm on o2. what do i need to do? how do i register? do i need to register?

also, on the cloud site it says the use of the cloud is free on selected o2 tariffs. how do you know if you can get it? or are all o2 customers able to get it for free??

also, whilst we are talking about wifi zones, is the bt openzone free??

You have to have the wifi bolt-on. They always said it was free to O2 customers, but a few of us here had never got on it.

I guess they must have sorted that now.
 
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I've used it in my local Wetherspoons. Once I searched for and set up the access point I can connect and use the connection for things like syncing etc. However going to the web browser brings up a screen form The Cloud which requires a login. It's pretty easy and quick to register and you can 'save password' once done.

It does look like every time you turn off Wifi or come back into range it forgets you and needs logging on again
 
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but only if you are on 02

No. It doesn't matter what network you have a contract with, or what device you use. The food outlets pay for the cost of the wi-fi.

I've used the Wi-Fi with my iPod Touch. That's obviously not with an O2 contract.

Other Cloud hotspots are different, because they're not paid for by the food outlets.
 
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