(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});This tutorial is found by me, though sure it might already be common for someone. I just found it playing around with my iphone on a hotel
1. Find and connect to the wifi network. ( Those networks usually don't uses network passwords like WPA or WPA/WPA2.)
2. Enter cmd or go into wifi info on your apple device.
3. In cmd type in ipconfig or ipconfig/all.
4. Look for the routers ip adress. Write it down.
5. Enter your browser and when it asks for a hotel numer, then type a random.
6. Now for surname or name, type in the routers ip adress and press enter..
Congrats You Should Now Have Internet Access. And BTW It's Not My Responsibility If You Get Caught xD Haha
---------- Post added at 10:19 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:59 AM ----------
I think this works for most providers, but i can confirm it atleast works for "wayport" host/routers.[/COLOR]
This tutorial is found by me, though sure it might already be common for someone. I just found it playing around
1. Find and connect to the wifi network. ( Those networks usually don't uses network passwords like WPA or WPA/WPA2.)
2. Enter cmd or go into wifi info on your apple device.
3. In cmd type in ipconfig or ipconfig/all.
4. Look for the routers ip adress. Write it down.
5. Enter your browser and when it asks for a hotel numer, then type a random.
6. Now for surname or name, type in the routers ip adress and press enter..
Congrats You Should Now Have Internet Access. And BTW It's Not My Responsibility If You Get Caught xD
---------- Post added at 10:19 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:59 AM ----------
I think this works for most providers, but i can confirm it atleast works for "wayport" host/routers.
I don't think you can get into serious trouble for using there wifi xD