How do I access RailWire Wi-Fi?
Ugh, RailWire, am I right? Sometimes it's like pulling teeth! First things first, you gotta make sure your Wi-Fi is actually switched on (duh!). Then, hunt for the RailWire network – it's usually just called "RailWire," but you never know. Once you find it, tap on it to connect. Then comes the fun part… You have to enter your mobile number and wait for this little OTP (one-time password) thing to show up in a text message. Now, this is where it gets tricky. Sometimes, that text takes like, forever. Seriously, I remember once sitting at the station, watching the minutes tick by, like, "Is this thing ever coming?!" Finally, after what felt like an eternity, it arrived. So then, you punch in the code, and fingers crossed you can connect. They advertise it as high-speed, and sometimes, yeah, it's pretty zippy. But other times? It's slower than molasses in January! I swear, I was trying to download a podcast once, and it took longer than the train journey itself! Like, what's the point then? So, yeah, that's the RailWire saga. Hope you have better luck than I sometimes do!
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