CambWifi, the free, secure Wifi service available in market towns and open spaces across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough will soon be easier to access.
From Thursday 8 September at 7pm you will no longer need to enter an email address or verify an email to access the service – users will simply need to re-register to use the service by choosing to connect to ‘CambWifi Public’ from their device’s Wifi settings, accept the Terms & Conditions, click ‘Log In’ and start browsing!
The new login process will only need to be completed once every six months, and users will then be logged in to the free Wifi network automatically when in any CambWifi location across the County.
CambWifi is available in over 200 sites across the county – including libraries, leisure centres, community centres, children’s centres, sheltered housing schemes, council buildings, Park & Rides, some rural village halls, and in streets and open spaces in Ely, Littleport, Soham, St Neots, St Ives, Ramsey, Huntingdon, Cambridge, and Peterborough.
For more information about CambWifi including exactly where is it available, please visit the Connecting Cambridgeshire website’s CambWifi page and the FAQ pages