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Wifi at Tim Hortons | WiFi Guest

First Time WiFi Guest

Windows Operating Systems
1. Click the Network Icon in the notification area. This is located at the bottom right of your screen in the taskbar.
2. Click the Tim Hortons WiFi wireless network SSID
3. Click Connect
4. Open a Web Browser
5. Accept Tim Hortons Acceptable Use Policy


Captive Portal Authentication - Wifi at Tim Hortons

Wifi at Tim Hortons

If you don't register, you can still connect, but you'd have to, every time you connect, similar to how McDonalds WiFi is set up, or how certain Malls public WiFi is set up. There are some WiFi that require a CC because its NOT free, so you must always determine which is free, and what's not.


Does Tim Hortons have WiFi?

Does Tim Hortons have WiFi?
Tim Hortons offers Free WiFi Service at Tim Hortons Restaurants across Canada.

Using your laptop or smartphone, you can choose from two WiFi Services: 

WiFi Basic or WiFi Plus.

Guest Networks with Captive Portal Authentication - WIFI login page

WIFI login page

Here's an easy tip!  Have you ever gone to Tim Hortons, Starbucks, or McDonald', connected to their WIFI, and then opened your browser to see nothing?

Here's a quick an easy way to fix that! In your browser, (Explorer, Safari or Chrome),

How do you connect to Tim Hortons wifi?

How do you connect to Tim Hortons wifi?

iPhone:
Select “Settings”.
Select “Wi-Fi”.
Turn Wi-Fi on.
Select the Wi-Fi network you would like to connect to.
Launch the Internet browser on your device, where you will be redirected to a Bell Wi-Fi page to complete Wi-Fi login. The setup on these pages is simple, but varies from hotspot-to-hotspot.


Tim Hortons Free Wi-Fi


Starbucks has it, so does McDonalds. Now Canada’s pride and joy Tim Horton’s has it, too. Free wireless. You can now sit with your computer, tablet or smartphone and get yourself free internet – courtesy of Bell. In a press release this morning Timmies states that over 2,000 locations have free Wi-Fi, and the rollout will expand to 90% of Canadian locations by September.

Roland Walton, COO of Tim Hortons, said “It’s all about convenience and making life easier for our guests. Free wireless Internet at Tim Hortons will help people stay connected on the road in more locations than anyone in Canada and is yet another great reason to visit one of our restaurants to enjoy a fresh cup of coffee.”

FREE WIRELESS INTERNET COMING TO TIM HORTONS

MORE THAN 2,000 RESTAURANTS WILL PROVIDE LARGEST FREE INTERNET NETWORK IN CANADA

OAKVILLE, ON. - July 5, 2012 - The Internet will be more convenient than ever for Canadians on-the-go as free wireless network access becomes available at your neighbourhood Tim Hortons restaurant.

Tim Hortons has begun rolling out high-speed Wi-Fi and expects more than 90 per cent of its restaurants in Canada will have wireless access by September -- just in time for the new school year.

"It's all about convenience and making life easier for our guests," said Roland Walton, Chief Operations Officer, Tim Hortons. "Free wireless Internet at Tim Hortons will help people stay connected on the road in more locations than anyone in Canada and is yet another great reason to visit one of our restaurants to enjoy a fresh cup of coffee."

Guests will easily find and log on to a restaurant's wireless network from a variety of Wi-Fi-enabled devices, including portable computers, iPads and other tablets and smartphones.

Tim Hortons has partnered with Bell, operator of Canada's largest Wi-Fi network, after a rigorous six-month testing process with multiple service providers. Results showed Bell delivered a fast and reliable service.

What is Tim Hortons coffee?

What is Tim Hortons coffee?

Hot Coffee. The signature flavor in every cup of our Premium Blend is created using 100% Arabica beans from the world's most renowned coffee growing regions. Our beans are expertly blended and roasted with care to deliver the consistent Tim Hortons taste you love, every time.


Guest Networks with Captive Portal Authentication

Guest Networks with Captive Portal Authentication

Guest networks are often defined by what the guest is not allowed to do and where they are not allowed to go. These are the most common guest usage requirements in enterprises deployments:

●Guest users must be separated from employee users.
●Guests must be limited by:
■What resources they can access
■What protocols they are allowed to use
■What time of the day they can access the network
■The amount of bandwidth or air time they can use
●Guests should be allowed to access only the local resources that are required for IP connectivity. These resources include DHCP and possibly DNS if an outside DNS server is not available. Aruba recommends the use of a public DNS server for guest networks.
●All other internal resources should be unavailable for the guest.
●Employee traffic should be prioritized on the wireless medium.

The native ArubaOS can be configured to address these requirements of an enterprise network.