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Q: How to connect an apple tv to hotel wifi

Hi i am at a hotel and  in order to connect to the wifi and use the internet you have to click agree on a webpage but that webpage does not popup on the apple tv so how can i connect to it?

Posted on Nov 30, 2012 12:11 PM

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  • by PeachyMac,

    PeachyMac PeachyMac Oct 9, 2014 8:31 AM in response to TheMickster
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    Oct 9, 2014 8:31 AM in response to TheMickster

    YES! I called the wifi support number in he room while my AppleTV was on. They could see it and hooked me right up. Amazing! Thanks TheMickster!  

  • by Originaldiode,

    Originaldiode Originaldiode Jan 18, 2015 7:43 PM in response to mmp51d
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    Jan 18, 2015 7:43 PM in response to mmp51d

    Unfortunately this wont work for me. the hotel I am staying at doesn't have a help desk nor do I have a laptop. I am using personal hotspot on my iPhone and it works great, however it is about 2gb per movie

     

      Does anyone know if apple plans to support hotel style wifi in the apple tv? 

     

    Thanks

  • by Carcharias,

    Carcharias Carcharias Feb 8, 2015 5:17 PM in response to TheMickster
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    Feb 8, 2015 5:17 PM in response to TheMickster

    Awesome!! After far too many people saying it can't be done, you've proved them all wrong with a simple guideline. Thank you!

  • by TrouserPress,

    TrouserPress TrouserPress May 13, 2015 11:22 PM in response to TheMickster
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    May 13, 2015 11:22 PM in response to TheMickster

    Never thought of doing this. Brilliant, quite brilliant – not just that Apple provided it but that you MICKSTER showed me how to do it. I've been trying to work this out for years.

     

    Thank you.

     

    Pete

  • by TrouserPress,

    TrouserPress TrouserPress May 14, 2015 5:49 AM in response to Great Life
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    May 14, 2015 5:49 AM in response to Great Life

    This is the method that worked best for me. Easy enough to get my laptop onto the hotel wi-fi network, and then without having to call anyone I used an ethernet cable I carry to hook up my Apple TV carefully following the instructions provided by GREAT LIFE. This worked straight away and without entering any long numbers. I used the last option he offered – my laptop was set share wi-fi via ethernet. Fantastic.

  • by YissusM,

    YissusM YissusM Jun 30, 2015 7:10 PM in response to mmp51d
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    Jun 30, 2015 7:10 PM in response to mmp51d

    I found other solution:

     

    Switching MacAddress using your computer you will get you AppleTv get in into the Hotel White List.

    In my case I used the Terminal command using en0 like the first link describes.

     

    References:

    http://osxdaily.com/2008/01/17/how-to-spoof-your-mac-address-in-mac-os-x/

    http://frankiejarrett.com/how-to-connect-apple-tv-to-a-hotel-wi-fi-network/

  • by Geerty,

    Geerty Geerty Jul 16, 2015 7:25 PM in response to TheMickster
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    Jul 16, 2015 7:25 PM in response to TheMickster

    Have you heard of anybody calling in to Comcast and actually making this happen? They told me that I needed to get the account information for Ramada Inn so they can look it up. I knew it would be a chore with Comcast.

  • by clinoril,

    clinoril clinoril Jan 23, 2016 10:56 AM in response to TheMickster
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    Jan 23, 2016 10:56 AM in response to TheMickster

    This was an excellent post.  Thank you.  How/Why did you even think to call the ISP? Great work on your part and yet again the Apple support community comes through!!!!

  • by attoexa,

    attoexa attoexa Jun 15, 2016 3:01 AM in response to mmp51d
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    Jun 15, 2016 3:01 AM in response to mmp51d

    There is also the possibility to use a (relatively cheap) travel router as a "repeater" for the hotel wi-fi. I've succesfully done this just the other day. Same problem: the hotel's wi-fi is using a separate login screen to log on to the internet. As the Apple TV does not currently offer a web browser of any kind, this usually precludes a direct connection of the Apple TV to the hotel's internet service.

     

    By using a cheap travel router (in my case a HooToo) I was able to first connect my iPhone to that router (over wi-fi) and then select the hotel's wi-fi within the router settings, basically making the router a repeater for it. By now opening the browser on your iPhone or iPad - or whatever other device with a browser that is connected to your travel router's wi-fi - you can now authenticate to the hotel's internet service.

     

    This method affords several distinct advantages: Firstly, you can now connect your Apple TV (and all other devices without a browser, like a wi-fi radio etc.) to your own little wi-fi network using a simple password/pass phrase of your choice instead of the hotel's login screen. Also, you now only have to authenticate once instead of every single time you connect a new device (and re-authenticate over and over again each time the login period expires). Thirdly, you are no longer bound to any restrictions like a maximum number of connected devices or similar.

     

    Worked/works perfectly for me, and is in my opinion the simplest solution with the most advantages.

  • by paperqueen,

    paperqueen paperqueen Jun 15, 2016 7:22 AM in response to attoexa
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    Jun 15, 2016 7:22 AM in response to attoexa

    Glad that worked for you, attoexa; unfortunately, I’ve tried the same (in a few hotels), without success. In those locations, each IP needed its own login.

  • by llkoolkid,

    llkoolkid llkoolkid Aug 13, 2016 1:31 AM in response to mmp51d
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    Aug 13, 2016 1:31 AM in response to mmp51d

    Oftentimes the mac address will be inside the portal URL. Which you will see when you hit the terms page once you attempt to connect with your PC. Replace that mac address wth the one which belongs to your apple TV. Then accept the terms.

     

    For example the mac address of ur apple tv should be replaced.

    http://192.168.1.1:8880/guest/s/0kij18op/?id=14:23:67:a3:76:ec&ap=a4:28:c6:8e:0e:34&t=1471041734&url=http://www.gsta…

     

    For advanced users:

    Open developer tools on your browser then go to the terms page and hit accept. See when it sent in that http post body or in the response headers. Then recreate that response and post it using a plugin like the advanced rest client

     

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/advanced-rest-client/hgmloofddffdnphfg cellkdfbfbjeloo

  • by llkoolkid,

    llkoolkid llkoolkid Aug 13, 2016 1:34 AM in response to llkoolkid
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    Aug 13, 2016 1:34 AM in response to llkoolkid

    More often than not, your internet connection at your hotel will be to slow play content on your apple TV. This is most likely because people who run hotels are completely incompetent.

  • by GusHalmen,

    GusHalmen GusHalmen Sep 9, 2016 7:32 PM in response to mmp51d
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    Sep 9, 2016 7:32 PM in response to mmp51d

    At Marriott's you dont even need to provide your device's MAC number.

    They have a hidden Wi-Fi network that bypass all the regular authentication and lets you connect right through to whatever streaming services you might have...

    Just call front desk they will provide directions. Very easy.

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