How to connect the Internet in the metro: detailed instructions

How to connect the Internet in the metro (detailed instructions)

Nowadays, having access to the Internet is not only a convenience, but also a necessity. Therefore, any place where you can connect to Wi-Fi becomes the most in demand. The metro is no exception. Do you want to know how to connect to the Internet in the metro? We will cover this step by step.1. Download the metro app.2. Go to your device's Wi-Fi settings.3. Select the Wi-Fi network named “Moscow Metro Free Wi-Fi”.4. Open the Metro app and click the “Login” button.5. Enter your phone number to which a verification code will be sent.6. Enter the received code and click the “Login” button.7. You are ready to use free Wi-Fi in the metro! Use the Internet in the metro at your own discretion, but remember that using Wi-Fi in public places is always a risk to the security of your information. Be careful not to use open networks for sensitive operations. When looking for free Wi-Fi in the metro, you need to know where to look for Internet access points. Typically, free Wi-Fi is available at metro stations, shopping centers or cafes located on the platforms. At metro stations, the free Wi-Fi network may be called “Moscow Metro Wi-Fi” or have another name indicated on information boards. You can also connect to free Wi-Fi in shopping centers located near metro stations. Free Wi-Fi is also available in cafes located on the platforms. In all cases, you must connect to the network and follow the on-screen instructions to access the Internet.

Bonus: how to use the Internet in the subway without Wi-Fi

If you don't want or can't use Wi-Fi in the subway, there is another way to access the Internet - using a cellular connection. Some mobile operators provide a subway data service that allows you to use mobile Internet in the subway.

To do this you need to do the following:

  1. Check if your operator supports metro data transfer. This information can be found on the operator’s website or from your mobile operator.
  2. Make sure you have a suitable data plan that allows you to use mobile Internet in the metro.
  3. Turn on the data function on your smartphone or tablet.
  4. Log into the Internet using the browser app or social media app you usually use.

However, remember that using mobile Internet in the metro may not be very fast or stable due to limited signal in underground conditions. It's also worth considering that using mobile Internet on the metro may increase your mobile fees. Therefore, before using mobile Internet in the metro, check with your mobile operator about the tariffs and conditions for using this service. To connect your smartphone to the Internet via a mobile hotspot, you need to follow a few simple steps.

1. Turn on mobile hotspot on your smartphone. This can usually be done in your Internet connection settings.

2. Connect your laptop or tablet to the mobile hotspot. To do this, open the list of available Wi-Fi access points on your device and select the mobile hotspot of your smartphone.

3. Enter a password if required. Typically, the password can be found in the mobile hotspot settings on your smartphone.

4. Done! Now you can surf the Internet on your device using a mobile hotspot.

This guide will help you connect to the Internet anywhere there is no Wi-Fi access. For example, you can use a mobile hotspot to connect to the Internet in the subway or outdoors. Just remember that using a mobile hotspot may incur additional traffic charges from your mobile operator. One convenient way to stay connected on the metro is to connect to the Internet. Many mobile operators provide this service, but connection rates may vary significantly.

For example, Megafon offers its “Internet in the metro” tariff, which makes it possible to use the Internet in the metro without time and traffic restrictions for 20 rubles per day. Beeline also has its own “Internet in the metro” tariff, which costs 15 rubles per day and allows you to use up to 200 MB of traffic.

There are other operators that provide Internet connection service in the metro. For example, Tele2, which also has its own “Internet in the metro” tariff, the cost of which is 10 rubles per day, but includes only 100 MB of traffic.

It is important to note that internet connectivity on the metro may not be available in some stations or along certain sections of the line as Wi-Fi infrastructure may not be fully deployed. Before connecting to the Internet in the metro, it is worth checking the availability of a wireless network in the desired location.

So, when choosing a tariff for connecting to the Internet in the metro, you need to take into account the cost, volume of traffic and the availability of Wi-Fi on the desired section of the line.

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