Can’t Log in to the T-Mobile Hotspot? Here’s a Work-Around!   - 4,956 Views,

Summary: Ever had the situation where you are sitting in a Starbucks, or some other Tmobile Hotspot, and you want to use the hotspot network - and your computer can't find the T-Mobile Hotspot server? I mean, the URL simply doesn't work and you get an error message from your browser? Well, here's the work-around.

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Ever had the situation where you are sitting in a Starbucks, or some other Tmobile Hotspot, and you want to use the hotspot network - and your computer can’t find the T-Mobile Hotspot server? I mean, the URL simply doesn’t work and you get an error message from your browser?

Well, here’s the work-around.

Type in your browser address bar, while sitting in the T-Mobile Hotspot, this IP address:

66.94.9.90

That is the default IP address for the T-Mobile Hotspot servers. At least the ones in Northern California. We can’t promise that this will work in other areas, so let us know!

Can’t Log in to the T-Mobile Hotspot? Here’s a Work-Around!

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 This article first appeared on 1/8/2007
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