Use Telstra Air

Find Telstra Air® hotspots in Australia
You can find Telstra Air hotspots by using the Telstra Air® App or by visiting Telstra.com/air and selecting Find a Hotspot.
The range of a Telstra Air® hotspot
Wi-Fi hotspots have a range of up to 20 metres indoors but in optimal conditions can reach up to 50 metres outdoors.
The range of a Wi-Fi hotspot is impacted by a number of factors including surrounding buildings, interference from other wireless devices, weather conditions and the number of other users.
For best results we recommend staying close to the hotspot and keeping an eye on your device’s Wi-Fi signal strength.
Find your nearest hotspot
Telstra Air® activation and your home gateway
When you activate Telstra Air on your home broadband account it triggers a firmware update to your gateway. This update enables your gateway to become a Telstra Air hotspot and broadcast a separate Wi-Fi network alongside your private home network.
You will notice that a ‘Fon WiFi’ network name is also being broadcast. The Fon Wi-Fi network is the same as the Telstra Air Network, but can be accessed by Fon’s overseas community and by customers buying a guest pass from Fon.

Re: Use Telstra Air
I have downloaded Telstra air on my Apple iPad, and when I try and log in with my "my account" details Telstra air is not coming up . I have checked my account details and it's not coming up there either. I have checked wireless networks and not coming up

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  • Using Telstra Air With your own modem

    Hello Everyone,
    I received a Telstra Gateway max in the mail for upgrading to one of Telstra's latest bundles.
    To be honest i am not too fond of any of Telstra's modems i noticed the device has a wan port on the back of it.
    I then had a thought that i could hook the modem up to my current modem and use the Gateway max to use Telstra Air.
    So here is my current setup
    <Modem>--------<Telstra Gateway Max>
    All my computers connect to the main modem and the gateway max has a single access point enabled but with SSID broadcast disabled.
    The configuration changes i have done in the gateway max is just putting my pppoe username and password in.
    And this all works wireless devices can now see and connect to Telstra Air and Fon WiFi

    Thanks for that Gibbsy, handy info fopr those looking for a similar work around. 

  • Telstra Air - Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Telstra Air®?
    Telstra Air is Telstra’s new Wi-Fi network. Eligible Telstra Home Broadband customers can become Telstra Air members and use their home broadband allowance out and about, via our network of Wi-Fi hotspots.
    If customers have an eligible Telstra home broadband service and a compatible gateway, they can become a member. Their compatible gateway creates a Telstra Air hotspot that others can use. Members share some of their home internet bandwidth at home in return for accessing their home broadband allowance at Telstra Air hotspots across Australia and at over 15 million Fon Spots overseas. Over time, by sharing, we expect members will co-create a community of hundreds of thousands of hotspots across Australia.
    The launch of Telstra Air follows the rollout of a trial network of more than 2,600 hotspots at payphone sites nationally and a free trial of the technology that saw over 1.5 million individual users connect. 
    How can customers access the network?
    Telstra Air is available to customers with an eligible Telstra home broadband service and a compatible gateway.  New customers taking up an eligible bundle with a compatible gateway will be offered a Telstra Air membership as part of their bundle (they can opt out when buying the bundle).  Existing customers can visit www.telstra.com/joinair to find out the best way to join.
    Do existing customers have to opt in?
    Existing eligible customers have to opt in to the new service by visiting www.telstra.com/joinair. Existing eligible Telstra home broadband customers without an eligible gateway will need to upgrade to a compatible gateway to become a member. Customers can purchase gateways outright or on monthly repayment options.
    How do customers know if they have a compatible gateway?
    There are four home network gateways that are Telstra Air-ready allowing eligible customers to become a member. They are the
    Telstra Gateway Max™ (ADSL/NBN TG799 device and Cable CG6300 device)
    T-Gateway (ADSL/NBN TG797 device) and
    ADSL Premium Gateway (TG587).
    A firmware update enabling the broadcasting of Telstra Air and Fon signals will be applied to a customer’s gateway when they sign up, if it has not already happened. Customers can go into their gateway settings (http://mygateway) to check if the upgrade has been successful – they will see “Telstra Air” appear in their gateway interface.  The hotspot will only be switched on once a customer has chosen to become a Telstra Air member.  
    At launch, approximately 700,000 of our Telstra Broadband customers already have Telstra-Air ready gateways.
    At what point are customers Air member – does the gateway need to be active or is just when they opt in?
    Customers become Telstra Air members once their order has been submitted in our CRM (Siebel). It’s at this stage that we automatically send them a welcome email (the ‘opt-in’ KMI). Gateway installation and broadband service activation can occur at a later date.
    How do I know if my existing Home Broadband Service is eligible for Telstra Air?
    Telstra Air is available to ADSL, Cable and NBN home broadband customers.
    Customers need a Telstra Gateway Max™, T-Gateway® or an ADSL Premium Gateway.
    If customers don’t have an eligible Telstra home broadband service they can head in store or call 132 200 to discuss their options.
    *Naked Cable broadband customers are unable to join Telstra Air.
    What happens if I want to bring my own gateway?
    If you use your own gateway, you will not be eligible for Telstra Air, as you won’t be able to share with the community. If you had joined the community and have chosen to replace your Telstra Gateway with another non-compatible gateway, your Telstra Air membership will be withdrawn. 
    How do new bundle customers join?
    New bundle customers with an eligible broadband service and compatible gateway will be informed about becoming a member when they sign up to their new service and can decide then if they would like to become a member. Our new Telstra Premier Bundles include a Telstra Gateway Max™ for new customers.
    New Telstra home broadband customers will be able access Telstra Air hotspots in Australia before their home broadband service is activated. They will receive an email when they can connect with information on how to get started, usually within 2 days of ordering.
    Is the service free?
    Telstra Air allows eligible broadband customers to use their Telstra home broadband allowance when they connect to a Telstra Air hotspot. Unless customers need­ to upgrade their gateway, there is no additional cost to join the community.
    Can I use Telstra Air if I am not a Telstra Air customer?
    Currently, you can’t access the Telstra Air Network using your home broadband allowance if you’re not a Telstra Air member. Non Telstra Air members can buy a Fon guest pass for the residential part of our network. We are working on providing guest passes for the Telstra built (e.g. payphone sites) part of the network for later this year.
    Why are the BigPond Unmetered/Green Dot sites metered on Telstra Air?
    Unmetering of BigPond is available in the home and on some of our mobile services – it’s not available on Wi-Fi.
    That said, with the recent increases we have made to the majority of our fixed broadband customers’ data allowances we believe they will have ample data to access the internet via Telstra Air.
    When will non members be able to buy a guest pass for all of the hotspots?
    We are working on providing guest passes for the Telstra built (e.g. payphone sites) part of the network for launch later this year.
    Why is Telstra not able to offer a guest pass for Telstra-run hotspots at launch?
    Our core focus has been on ensuring Telstra home broadband customers who join Telstra Air can access the network using their home broadband allowance. We want to offer all Australians, irrespective of whether they are a Telstra customer or not, access to two million Wi-Fi hotspots across the nation within five years. We are working on providing guest passes for the Telstra built (e.g. payphone sites) part of the network later this year.
    Can a customer share their Telstra Air membership with family and friends?
    Telstra Air Network access is given to the owner of the home broadband account. Customers can access Telstra Air on multiple devices by using their unique details to login, but only a maximum of 3 devices can connect to the Telstra Air Network in Australia at any given time. 
    Any usage at a Telstra Air hotspot will count towards a customer’s home broadband data allowance.
    What’s the difference between the Telstra ID username and the Telstra Air username?
    Telstra ID username is what customers use to log in to My Account and other Telstra online services. Customers will also use the Telstra ID for accessing the Telstra Air Network.  If customers don’t have a Telstra ID, they can register for one online with their account number.
    Telstra Air username ends in @wifi.telstra.com and can be used to access the Fon Wi-Fi hotspots when overseas when using the local captive portal to login. The login details can be found in My Account Telstra Air username where users can also reset their password.
    What is a Fon Wi-Fi pass and how can you purchase one?
    Fon Wi-Fi passes allow non-Telstra Air members the ability to access the hotspot that is broadcast from Telstra Air home gateways and Fon Spots overseas.
    Customers can do this by connecting to the “Fon Wi-Fi” network and purchasing their pass from the Fon login page.
    Can I continue to use Telstra Air if I have reached my data allowance at home?
    No. If you use up your Telstra home broadband data allowance when you are out and about you won't be able to access the Telstra Air hotspots until you enter a new billing period, or use one of your 3 annual data top ups.
    How much power will my modem use and will it impact my electricity bill?
    No. While the Telstra Air modems will broadcast two Wi-Fi channels, our testing shows very minimal incremental power consumption.
    CONNECTING TO TELSTRA AIR
    How many devices can I connect to the Telstra Air Network™ at any given time?
    Telstra Air members can connect up to 3 Wi-Fi devices to the Telstra Air Network in Australia at any given time, using your Telstra ID.
    You can connect your devices to a Telstra Air hotspot as long as you:
    Are a member of the Telstra Air community
    Have a Wi-Fi enabled device
    Are within range of a Telstra Air hotspot
    Have connected to the “Telstra Air” network using your Telstra ID username and password or via the Telstra Air App
    What’s the difference between Telstra Air app and Telstra 24x7 app?
    The Telstra Air app enables an automated connection experience for Telstra Air members to our Telstra Air hotspots across Australia and millions of Fon Spots overseas on iOS and Android devices. The app also includes a hotspot map so customers can find their nearest hotspot when out and about. Customers can access the Telstra Air Network using the app provided they are a Telstra customer with an eligible home broadband service, compatible gateway and have become a Telstra Air member.
    The Telstra 24x7 App allows customers to manage their Telstra services in one place.  Customers can view how much they have used on their Telstra home broadband data allowance,  current and past bill summaries, pay bills, purchase data packs, take advantage of the Telstra THANKS discounted movie ticket offer and access support. A link to the Telstra Air app is also included within 24x7.
    Can customers get the Telstra Air App on their BlackBerry or Windows Phone?
    No. Unfortunately the Telstra Air app is not available on BlackBerry or Windows devices at this time. Telstra Air members with these devices can still connect using a log-in page where they can enter their Telstra Digital Identity username and password.
    IN HOME SERVICE
    Will Telstra Air impact the performance of a customer’s Home Broadband service?
    If a customer is a Telstra Air member their Telstra Gateway creates a separate Wi-Fi hotspot that others can use. When others use this hotspot, it doesn't impact the customer’s broadband allowance, it only shares a portion of their home broadband bandwidth.
    We know that Wi-Fi speeds are important to our customers so we have put in place network settings are in place to ensure their home network performance is protected. This includes limiting the number of guests per hotspot and switching off hotspot sharing when the line speed into a home drops below a certain level.
    What is the service limit set at?
    We have set an engineering limit that we will adjust over time base on customer feedback.
    How can customers disconnect from the Telstra Air Network?
    To disconnect from the Telstra Air Network, customers can simply turn the Wi-Fi off on their device. This will force their device to disconnect from Telstra Air.
    Alternatively, if a customer has the Telstra Air App installed on their Android device, they can open the app and hit the ‘Disconnect’ button.
    On Android and iOS devices you can also choose to ‘forget’ a network. This will mean that your device will delete your login details to the network, and when you are in range, your device will not try to automatically connect to it. To do this, open the Wi-Fi network list in your device settings, tap the network name, and select the ‘Forget’ button.
    As the home broadband user, does my data use in the home get priority over others sharing it?
    We have service rules in place to ensure that only a portion of the home broadband customer's Wi-Fi bandwidth is available to share with other the hotspot users. These rules determine when the hotspot is available for Telstra Air members to access which helps protect the customer experience of the home broadband user.
    HOTSPOT SERVICE
    What are the speeds like when connected to the Telstra Air Network?
    Given this is a Wi-Fi network, speeds may vary depending on your proximity to our hotspots, the number of others connected to the same hotspot, and the device you are using. We expect that customers will be able to undertake activities such as sending emails, uploading photos and browsing the internet when they are using the Telstra Air Network™.
    Is there a time limit on how long customers can be connected to the Telstra Air Network?
    Customers can access Telstra Air hotspots for as long as you like.  However, after 20 minutes of inactivity or 12 hours of continuous connection, your connection will time out and you’ll need to reconnect.
    Is there a map that can help customers find where they can connect to Telstra Air?
    Yes. Customers can find Telstra Air hotspots by using the Telstra Air App or by visiting Telstra.com/air and selecting “Find a Hotspot” to open the interactive Wi-Fi Hotspot Locator.
    We use pin points to identify public hotspots, while a heat map will indicate the general areas where home gateways are broadcasting Telstra Air.
    What is the range like on a Telstra Air hotspot?
    Generally speaking Wi-Fi hotspots have a range of up to 20 metres indoors but in optimal conditions can reach up to 50 metres outdoors.
    However, the range of a Wi-Fi hotspot can be impacted by a number of factors including surrounding buildings, interference from other wireless devices, weather conditions and the number of other users.
    We recommend customers stay close to the hotspot and keep an eye on their device’s Wi-Fi signal strength.
    Overseas Use
    How can customers connect to Fon Spots when travelling overseas?
    Customers can connect to Fon Wi-Fi Hotspots (known as Fon Spots) using the Telstra Air App, the same way they use it in Australia.
    If you don’t have the App you can login manually.
    Turn on your device’s Wi-Fi
    Select “Fon WiFi” from your Wi-Fi network list
    Once you have connected to the Fon Wi-Fi network, open your web browser.
    Enter your @wifi.telstra.com username and password into the Fon login page
    The @wifi.telstra.com username and password is available in My Account
    How do you find Fon Spots?
    The Telstra Air app shows where Fon Spots are overseas. If you don’t have the app customers can go to Telstra.com/wifi to find out where they are.
    Fon Spots can be found in the United Kingdom, France, Japan, Belgium, Brazil, Germany, Portugal, Netherlands, Poland, South Africa, Japan, South Korea, Brazil, Spain, Italy and in the Moscow region of Russia.
    How many devices can be connected to a Fon hotspot?
    When connecting overseas only 1 device can be connected at a given time to the Fon network. This means if you want to use Fon Wi-Fi on 2 devices while overseas, you will have to first disconnect from Fon on one of them, before connecting the other one.
    PRICING AND USAGE ALLOWANCES
    What is the pricing structure for each of the offers?
    For our fixed broadband customers Telstra Air membership is included in their plan or Bundle price, as long as they have an eligible broadband service and a compatible gateway. As a Telstra Air member, data usage at Telstra Air hotspots and Fon Spots will count towards your home broadband allowance, including usage at sites that are unmetered from your home broadband service such as BigPond Movies, Presto, Foxtel Go and our BigPond unmetered sites. 
    How are customers charged when accessing the Fon network overseas?
    As a Telstra Air member there is no additional charge for accessing Fon overseas - any data used at Fon Spots overseas will count towards the customer's home broadband allowance.
    Security
    How secure is the Telstra Air Network?
    Providing a secure and easy Wi-Fi experience for customers is important to us.
    Like most public Wi-Fi services, browsing sessions on Telstra Air are open with the communication between a computing device and the wireless point unencrypted. We recommend to customers that it’s okay to use the service for general web browsing and for streaming content, however any activity that requires a secure connection such as internet banking should be done via a mobile or fixed broadband service.
    If customers are wanting to share personal information when they’re out and about should consider:
    Using a mobile network connection
    Using a VPN app which in initiates the exclusive connection from the computing device
    Or checking that the site they would like to use has HTTPS to protect their exchanged data before proceeding. HTTPS is in wide use on popular sites such as Facebook which started offering it in 2011.
    What customer information is collected when connected to a Telstra Air hotspot?
    Once you are confirmed as a member of the Telstra Air network we don’t monitor your internet usage other than how much data you use from your FBB account.

    Hi,
    Kindly search google and I am sure you will get lots of inputs.
    And also all the issues posted in SDN are realtime issues which will help you.

  • Connect to Telstra Air via a Notebook

    HiI've just signed up and I have the Telstra Air App on my phone, however i am curious if there is a way I can connect to the public Telstra Air Wifi spots with my notebook PC (Windows 8.1).Any suggestions would be appreciated.

    Hello Brendan,I have not used Telstra Air, but to the best of my knowledge you would do it as any wireless connection.You turn on wireless in your notebook,  and click on the wireless icon, look for the Telstra Air, and connect. RegardsProfessor PhoneI'm not a Telstra employee.  I have been a mobile subscriber since 1963.If my advice has been helpful, a Kudo  "tick"    would be most appreciated.If my advice has solved your problem, please also mark it as a Solution

  • Apple Airport or Time Capsule with Telstra Air

    Is it possible to use an Apple airport or time capsule (connected to the gateway) with Telstra Air enabled? I believe you have to disable the wifi when connecting a gateway to an apple airport which would prevent you from using Telstra Air. Has anyone tried this? Would like to have Telstra Air but don't want to give up the time capsule.

    You can only get Telstra Air on the modems listed on this site
    https://www.telstra.com.au/broadband/telstra-air/how-to-join
    If you have one of the modems listed on that page it might work as Brizbrenz mentions, but if your modem is not on that page it definitely won't work

  • Why can I connect to Telstra Air.

    I have a Telstra C6300BD Gateway, with 5510_V10410 firmware, however it is operating in Bridged mode as a cable modem only, with its Wi-Fi turned OFF.  My Wi-Fi and Ethernet connections are via an ASUS RT-AC68U router connected to the C6300BD.  I would have thought that arrangement would not be compatible with Telstra AIR, in terms of providing a Hot Spot, and that should prevent me from being able to use Telstra Air. I have also NOT opted in to Telstra Air, and can't see any mention of it in my account details. To my surprise however, today one of my laptops,  in my house, picked up a Telstra AIR hotspot and automatically connected to it whilst I had the Wi-Fi from my ASUS router switched OFF. Judging by the relatively low signal strength some one else in the area has a Gateway with Telstra Air enabled. Are we being opted in by Telstra even when have not elected to be, and if so, how do we opt out.

    Hello Greyfox,To the very best of my knowledge it is opt in.I would encourage you to contact Telstra ASAP either via 133 933   or 24/7 Live Chathttps://livechat.telstra.com/TCOM:Crowdsupport​:ConsumerHope that assists you

  • Understand Telstra Air data use

    Telstra Air® data usage and your bill
    Telstra Air will appear on the data usage page of your bill.
    Telstra Air membership is included in your nominated eligible broadband service and all data that you use at Telstra Air and Fon hotspots counts towards your home broadband data allowance, including BigPond Unmetered websites, BigPond Movies, Presto, and Foxtel Go.
    If you aren’t sure if you have activated Telstra Air you can check using Telstra 24x7® App or by logging into My Account and confirming your status.
    Home Broadband data allowance and the Telstra Air Network™
    When you use data at Telstra Air hotspots or any Fon Spots overseas, all data usage counts towards your home broadband data allowance, including BigPond Unmetered websites, BigPond Movies, Presto, and Foxtel Go. Your usage on Telstra Air will be included under your total broadband usage. You can check detailed data usage online in My Account.
    Always ensure that your mobile device displays the Wi-Fi symbol when accessing the Telstra Air Network. As an added level of precaution you could disable mobile data in your device’s settings.
    View your Telstra Air® data usage
    You can find how much data you have used while connected to the Telstra Air Network™ by logging into  My Account and selecting the usage tab on the Internet page. You’ll see a graph that breaks down total data usage by your Home Broadband, Telstra Air and free, unmetered usage. The data usage graph is usually current as of about 12 hours ago.
    You can also see your combined data usage in the Telstra 24x7® App.
    Any data used on the Telstra Air Network will count towards your home broadband allowance, including BigPond Unmetered websites, BigPond Movies, Presto, and Foxtel Go.
    Websites with the BigPond Green Dot and your Telstra Air broadband usage
    When you use a Telstra Air or Fon hotspot, all data usage counts towards your home broadband data allowance. This includes BigPond Unmetered websites, BigPond Movies, Presto and Foxtel Go. 
    Avoid unexpected data usage
    When using a Telstra Air hotspot or Fon Spot it is important to make sure that you have successfully connected before using data to save unwanted data charges. It is important to stay close to the Wi-Fi hotspot.

    Re: Understand Telstra Air data use
    How is a "portion" of my home broadband used for others when I sign up to Telstra Air? My cable connection is often very slow (?), So I am assuming when you let others use it, it will be even slower!?
    If you are allowing access to my home network to others once I sign up for Telstra Air what security do I have have?

  • Business use of Telstra Air

    I have two businesses with two seperate Telstra Biz Essentials accounts.
    While I understand that businesses are not able to register yet, can business owners use the Telstra Air service when away from their business?
    I have been waiting for something like this to happen for a while now.
    Next question.
    If and when businesses become available to share, do you have to use a Telstra modem?. We have a DLink modem in one motel and a Netgear in the other.

    Currently it is not available for business customers.
    There has been no official announcements of if and when it will become available to Business customers.
    If and when it does become available, then the answer would be yes, since consumer customer have to use the Telstra modems... the main reason for this is that in order for you to be able to access air while you are out, you have to share you bandwidth as well, and the firmware which allows this is only compatible with a handful of Telstra modems (this is so far, but likely will still only be approved models which they can ensure compliance with).

  • I can't logon onto Telstra Air using My Account details as suggested.

    I can't logon onto Telstra Air using My Account details as suggested in a email I received to get access.

    From the FAQ. Note that the "wifi" username is only used overseas. 
    What’s the difference between the Telstra ID username and the Telstra Air username?
    Telstra ID username is what customers use to log in to My Account and other Telstra online services. Customers will also use the Telstra ID for accessing the Telstra Air Network.  If customers don’t have a Telstra ID, they can register for one online with their account number.
    Telstra Air username ends in .telstra.com and can be used to access the Fon Wi-Fi hotspots when overseas when using the local captive portal to login. The login details can be found in My Account Telstra Air username where users can also reset their password.

  • Connecting laptop to Telstra Air

    We have just had the Teltra Air service activated and I cannot find instructions on how to connect our laptop to the Air hotspots when we are not at home. There are apps for the IOS and Android devices but I cannot find instructions on how to use the laptop with Air. Is it possible and how?

    When you connect to the hotspot, it'll force you into a webpage to authenticate with your Telstra Air details.

  • Privacy and security of Telstra Air

    Is there a WiFi hotspot in Port Hedland? When I use my mobile phone as an AP, does the data downloaded register against my monthly usage plan? 

    If you use your mobile as an access point it does come out of your mobile data pack.
    To find a hotspot look here http://crowdsupport.telstra.com.au/t5/Find-your-nearest-Telstra-Retail/ct-p/tstore#?searchOption=wifiHotspots&searchQuery=
    If you connect to a Telstra Air Hotspot or FON and you have Telstra Air enabled it will come out of your home broadband quota

  • Telstra Air - Cable Hot Spot firmware update ?

    I have the Netgear C6300BD, also known as Telstra Gateway Max !  Now over the phone I was told that cable in my area (HFC 3.0) has not been yet enable for Telstra Air..it reuires a firmware update to be available..meaning I can not see the SSI Telstra Air in my garden for all the visitors to use   Do we know when this will happen ?  I used to see a lot of the free wifi specially on Public phones etc..but I dont see they are operational anymore.  I am a Blackberry user so I depend on the SSID to be broadcasted to use the service...  

    Hello Gerry....Here is a "ready made" explanation of how it works......https://www.telstra.com.au/broadband/telstra-air/how-it-worksCheers

  • Stop mobile selecting telstra air when in my own network area

    AIR is taking over my mobiles wifi. I want to connect go my personal network when in my own home. Instead the phone keeps jumping to telstra air asking me go login.
    (This is Aside from the fact i have logged in a set it to logong automatically)
    When at home I have no wish to loginto my telstra air to access parts of my persoanl network
    What do I do

    Hi dozrtravlin, You must be living right under a Telstra hotspot beacon because I have had Telstra Air active for the past 4 weeks and have never come across this issue. In fact, I have trouble locating any hotspots except when I get to my local train station and even then it takes 2 mins for Telstra Air to even notify me that my phone is conecting/connected. Are you using an ADSL or Cable Gateway modem? (NB: to everyone reading this it seems to always be missed when people state their issues - make sure you tell us the type of connection you have.) It could be that you are near a Telstra Air hotspot and the signal from the hotspot is stronger than the signal from your own gateway. The more information you can provide the easier ti will be to help you with a solution.

  • Troubleshoot issues with Telstra Air

    Check whether Telstra Air® has been activated on your home broadband service
    Check your activation status in My Account or through the Telstra 24x7® App.
    In My Account, go to the Internet section and scroll to Telstra Air. Your status will be listed as either active or inactive.
    In Telstra 24x7, go to the main menu and select Telstra Air. This will display a page showing your Telstra Air details from My Account, including your activation status. If Telstra Air does not appear in the main menu, you may not be eligible for the service and should visit us in store or contact us via 24x7 Chat for further assistance.
    What to do if the login page doesn’t open automatically
    If your browser doesn’t automatically open the login page when you first connect to the Telstra Air Network™:
    Make sure your device is connected to the Telstra Air Wi-Fi network
    Open an internet browser – like Internet Explorer, Google Chrome or Safari.
    Your internet browser will load up the login page
    Enter your Telstra ID username and password on the login page to start accessing Telstra Air.
     Network speeds on the Telstra Air Network
    Speeds may vary depending on how close you are to our hotspots, the number of other users connected to the same hotspot and the device you are using.

    Re: Troubleshoot issues with Telstra Air
    My Telstra Air was activated yesterday, downloaded App, logged in using my bigpond username/password, Status: Not Connected, Hotspots: Not Available. Find Hotspots: shows up on map OK.
    Phone (Android) shows Free_Telstra_WiFi: Not in range when the modem is in the same room???

  • Please Fix Telstra Air

    G'day, I feel as we have been abandond by Telstra.  I have used these Forums no joy, used Telstra Platinum they dont want to know about Telstra Air, been transfered to Telestra Air by phone, they esclated my problem, 72 hours later no contact, and so on. I use us/we here as I'm not the only having problems. Will someone at Telstra Air please contact us (those with problems), My plea here is please let us know what is being done to fix the problems. Also I'm very disapointed with Telstra  Platinum which I pay $20.00 a month for the service, unable to help with this matter. Original post follows:....
    Saturday G'day, I have problems with my new Telstra Air Connection also. Currently showing Active. Telstra Air was activated on my compatiable modem yesterday (Thursday 02/07/15) afternoon. Ok downloaded the Android App loged in with my bigpond username/password Status: Not connected, Hotspots: Not available, Find Hotspots: Shows up on the map. The problem is none of my devices can see the my home hotspot and that is from 2 meters away. Also no mention of .telstra.com in the activation email....End of original post End of Rant 

    Hi guys,
    The firmware updates aren't triggered by you joining Air (although if your firmware is already updated, it will trigger your gateway to start transmitting a signal).
    We have been steadily updating all eligible gateways with the Air Firmware this year.
    - All the TG799s should have been done (although if you have recently replaced the modem or bought a modem, it may need to be updated, just leave it on overnight. The correct Air firmware is        Version 15.18.6052-420-RA
    - TG797s are currently being updated. The correct Air firmware is 15.19.1327-420-RC
    There are some instances where a TG797 will not be updated. These are if your connected to NBN, and you are directly pairing to a TH68 DECT handset or THUBv2 (as the firmware is not compatible). The same would occur on ADSL if you are directly pairing the THUBv2 to the gateway. If the TH68 or THUBv2 is paired to its base station instead of the gateway, then that's fine. Air Tech Support will have a way to roll foward the firmware if you wish to revert to this configuration.
    -TG587s are also currently being updated.
    - Most Cable C6300BDs are not currently sending the Air signal but will be as soon as we mass release the newest firmware "soon".
    The current bandwidth engineering limits set on ADSL gateways sending an Air signal is currently being reviewed and may be adjusted as per Customer Feedback and real world results. As always our aim is to ensure that the gateway customer owner experience should be protected and prioritised. All I can say at the moment is 5MB is below the current limits (and as advised above, these limits may change).
    Tips for upgrading fimwares:
    Leave the gateway powered on overnight. The upgrade will occur during the early morning so as to minimise disruption to the customer. The gateway should automatically go through the process of upgrading and come back online when finished. All settings will be retained.
    If customers’ experience any issues with the gateway not coming back online, turning the gateway on/off should resolve this in most instances.
    Thanks all and I appreciate your patience. The demand for Air from our existing customers has been simply amazing and way over what we figured!

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