Sector: Student Accomodation

Campus-wide connectivity for students and faculty alike

What to do if your connection is slow

A number of different factors that can contribute to slow wireless Internet speeds such as: Some things to try to improve your speed: Turn your Wi-Fi off/on – the device might re-connect to a different Access Point that is closer to you. Turn off/on your device – sometimes there are problems on you device that are […]

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Why do I need to add devices to my account?

To use our service, you need to tell us which of your devices (e.g. phone, laptop, tablet) you want to use. When our network “sees” these devices it will just let them straight onto the network, so you don’t need to sign in every time.

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How do I access/make changes to my account?

You can log on to your account https://hotspot.wifinity.com/v2/#/login

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I’ve forgotten my password and/or username. How do I recover it?

How find or reset your sign in details If you aren’t able to log into your account because you forgot your username or password, it is easy to find these details again. There are three different ways that you can do this which you can read below. Your username is the email address you used […]

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How do I find my device’s MAC address?

To use your service, you need to tell us which of your devices (e.g. phone, laptop, tablet) you want to use. When our network “sees” these devices it will just let them straight onto the network, so you don’t need to sign in every time. To identify devices we use the MAC address, a short […]

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What is a MAC address?

A MAC address is a short set of numbers and letters that is unique to your device. Our network can see your MAC address if it has been added to your account it will be put straight on to the internet.

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How do I add or remove devices from my account?

The device you first use to sign up with will automatically be added to your account. To add further devices you need to go to the My Account portal and add them using each devices MAC address to identify it.

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