Enjoy free Wi-Fi at least 5 Mbps across Singapore
Enjoy free wireless internet across in public places across Singapore. You can connect to Wireless@SG hotspots island-wide with minimum speed of 5 Mbps in cafes, restaurants, shopping malls, libraries and other public venues. Locate your most convenient hotspots here.Transportation hubs: Wireless@SG can be found at MRT platforms, Changi Airport and all ferry terminals including Changi Point and Marina South Pier. Social spaces: National Libraries, hospitals, most community centres and Residents' Committee clubs offer Wireless@SG.
1) Got to settings. 2) On your Wi-Fi settings page, tap on SIM_WiFi to connect. 3) You will be prompted for username and password. Key in “suss” followed by username and password and tap on “Join”.
National Chains with Free Wi-Fi
- Starbucks. The coffee giant recently partnered with Google to bring free and unlimited Wi-Fi access to each of their 7,000 locations throughout the country.
- McDonald's.
- Panera Bread.
- Dunkin' Donuts.
- Buffalo Wild Wings.
- Apple Store.
- Marriott Hotels.
- Whole Foods.
From the menu select "Settings" and go to "WLAN" Long press the network profile that you want to delete. Select forget network from the popup that appears and it will delete the network profile.
Forgot Your Password?
- SingNet Customers. To change your password, click here. Or call 1688 to reset your password.
- Singtel Mobile Customers. Call *WIFI (*9434) and reply SMS with 2 to reset your password.
- Singtel Wireless@SG Customers. To change your password, click here.To reset your password, click here.
Wireless devices use radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation, to communicate with cell towers through their antenna. Although the radio-frequency (RF) energy they give off is relatively weak and has long been presumed to be safe, increasing evidence suggests that it may pose health hazards.
Free Public Wi-Fi
WiFi hotspots are also widely available at various public areas and businesses across the island. Here are some options. This is a free public WiFi service across Singapore, with hotspots available at many locations, from malls and museums, to MRT stations and public libraries.Enter your Wireless@SG username followed by @domain format and your Wireless@SG password. Enter Wireless@SGx for Wireless Network. The Wireless Network is case-sensitive. Select WPA Enterprise for Security Type.
To change your WiFi password or network name:
- Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your router's network.
- Enter
- Enter the router admin user name and password.
- Select Settings > Wireless Setup.
- Enter your new network name in the Name (SSID) field.
You may change your registered eBill email address via My M1 App at mym1. page. link/bill or Manage My Account at www.m1.com.sg using your M1 ID.
Where to Get Free Wifi in Singapore – Guide to Free Internet
- Wireless@SG hotspots. Wireless@SG is a government initiative to offer free wifi in public places.
- MRT stations. Once you've downloaded the Wireless@SG app, you'll be able to connect to free wifi at 33 MRT stations.
- Capitaland malls.
- Fastfood and fast-coffee outlets.
- Changi Airport.
- Singapore Museums.
- Libraries.
SingTel (), StarHub () and M1 (sg) are local providers of broadband internet via USB modem dongles. Bring your own or buy one from them. You can get prepaid data SIM cards if you have your own dongle.
Head down to any of our hotspot locations and select 'Singtel WiFi' network. A pop-up will appear for you to enter your Username and Password. Use the Username and Password provided to you upon successful account activation.
Singtel WiFi is a new WiFi service that aims to provide our customers a better mobile internet experience when surfing the net or downloading files at popular locations. You can enjoy up faster speeds of typical download speeds from 4 to 10 Mbps and up to 70Mbps when connected to Singtel WiFi.
When you connect to an available wireless network with your iPhone, the wireless profile is added to the phone's recognized connections on the device. The device saves hidden wireless profiles so it can automatically connect when in range. Tap the “Settings” icon in the iPhone Home screen.