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National Express East Coast provide free WiFi for all passengers on their trains (and plug sockets on almost every seat) and their signup page, while not even remotely mobile-friendly, works on most of the mobile devices I've tried.
They use the SES-Astra satellite broadband service which means there aren't any deadspots where cellular data coverage is unavailable but there is high latency (space is a long way away, no good for VoIP), line of sight requirements (no good in tunnels) and the endpoint is in Sweden so geolocated sites (like Google for example) put you through to their Swedish sites and iPlayer thinks you're outside the UK and won't let you in.
Overall it's a relatively good service given the technical issues involved in maintaining a connection while hurtling through rural Britain at 120 miles per hour.
All I could gather about Virgin's service was it was provided by t mobile I have no idea about how the back end works.
The NE east coast services sounds much better then the west coast!
I could not access Google account stuff until I did this. Maybe Virgin trains also does a page reload/redirect.
I used to think it was T-mobile's fault until I made my regular journey on an older train and got 100% signal for the entire trip! Of course the older trains don't have power sockets so it's currently a lottery as to whether you get power but no network or vice versa!
Anyone else spotted this?
One does wonder if this is a deliberate ploy to either a) shut people up (which is No Bad Thing) or b) line up customers for impending WiFi sales, as 3G modems won't work.
Hmmm....
1. Go to Safari under settings and turn block pop ups and accept cookies always. I'm not sure if both of these are essential or not. I think pop ups have to work since the login button launches a pop up.
2. Try to log into the wifi as you normally would - you'll get to a login page where the login button does not work
3. Note down the IP address (e.g 10.114.105.129) at the top of the login window and cancel the login
4. Go to Safari and enter that address but don't go to it yet!
5. Go back to the wifi settings
6. You have to do this next stage quickly! Press on tmobile and before the login page has a chance to come up click the home button and open Safari and press the little arrow or refresh to make Safari go to that page
7. Be patient and you'll get to the same login screen but inside full Safari instead of the cut down login screen. The login button actually works in full Safari!
8. On my initial journey this worked on the second attempt. On my way back it took about 10-15 attempts because the login screen kept coming up so quickly.
Hope you can all try it out! It takes some patience it the login screen keep annoying you.