New User & General Issues
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Technical Issues
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Billing Issues
New Users & General Issues
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What do I need to get Flying J WiFi service?
You need a
laptop or handheld device with WIFI 802.11b and/or 802.11g wireless
capability. Your current device may already have built-in capability. If
not, you can purchase a WIFI 802.11b and/or 802.11g wireless networking
card or antenna for most laptops from a Flying J Travel Plaza or most
electronics retailers. When your device is wireless-enabled, you will
need to set your SSID (or network identifier) to flyingj. Your wireless
network card documentation will have specific instructions on how to
make this change. You will need an Internet-ready browser (Internet
Explorer, Netscape) from any operating system.
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Do I need to install any unique software to connect to
the Flying J WiFi network?
The only software you will need is
the software driver for your WIFI 802.11b wireless
network card and an Internet-ready web browser.
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Can I connect using a Palm or Pocket PC handheld
device to the Flying J.s network?
Yes, provided your Palm or
Pocket PC handheld device (that support WIFI 802.11b
wireless technology) utilizes a standard Internet-ready browser.
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How do I find out where the Flying J WiFi HotSpot
locations are?
Our HotSpot locations can be found here or you can pick up a WiFi directory booklet at any Flying J plaza.
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What method of payment can be used to purchase time?
We accept all major credit cards, Value Talk calling cards, Flying J
gift cards (cash) and all other Flying J prepaid debit cards.
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When will Flying J upgrade it's WiFi hotspots to the
802.11g standard?
Since the vast majority of WiFi cards in
the marketplace are based on the 802.11b standard, it makes no sense for
us to 'upgrade' our network to the g standard. While the 802.11g
standard will support speeds up to 54Mbps in theory, in reality 802.11g
access points that operate in dual mode have a maximum throughput of
18Mbps. When a user logs on to the network using one of the more popular
802.11b cards, the entire hotspot switches to a maximum throughput of 9
Mbps. For more information on the 802.11 IEEE standard, visit www.ieee.org.
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How do I contact Flying J WiFi customer service?
Call toll-free 1-800-870-9068
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What if I have a wireless card that I use on
other WiFi networks and I want to subscribe to Flying J WiFi
access?
You will need to change your
Service Set Identifier (SSID), also referred to as the 'Network Name' on
your laptop to flyingj. The SSID differentiates one wireless network
from another. The procedures for changing the SSID vary, based on
wireless card manufacturer. Some client utilities will allow you to
create a "profile" for each network making it easy to switch back and
forth. For help, contact customer service at 800-870-9068.
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If I purchase WiFi access, can I use the
high-speed data jacks at the Flying J's with the same log in and password?
Located in the driver.s lounge and select booths in the restaurant you
will find Flying J data jacks. The Ethernet and USB connections provide
the same high speed access as WiFi access. Connect your Ethernet or
USB cable to the box. Install the driver from the CD if using USB. Open
a web browser and log in just like when using
WiFi service. There
is some added security in a wired connection.
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How can I tell how much time I have left on my
high-speed subscription?
Once you have purchased a subscription, you will get verification via
email of the
amount purchased. Each time you log on using your subscription, you will
see the remaining time balance.
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How is time deducted from a subscription?
Subscriptions are deducted in continuous blocks of time. The subscription starts
at log on and ends at the end of that actual time period. You cannot
use time purchased intermittently (i.e. stopping and starting at
intervals). You can log on as many times as you want until the
subscription expires.
Example: If a customer purchases 60-minutes and let.s say they log on at
10:00 a.m., Their subscription will end at 11:00 a.m. If a customer
purchases 24-hours and let.s say they log on at 10:00 a.m. on January
01, their subscription will end at 10:00 a.m. on January 02.
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Is my time subscription transferable?
No. Only one user can be on the account. See subscription
Terms of Use for details.
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Where can I expect to get the best wireless signal
at Flying J Travel Plazas?
The signal should work well throughout the inside of the plaza building
and over the entire parking area. Large obstacles (like other trucks)
may impact your use of the system relative to the location of your
wireless antenna. For best results, avoid using in areas where your
wireless card or antenna is blocked by other vehicles or buildings. Best
performance is achieved when a direct line of sight is available between
your device and the building roof top antennas.
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Can I access AOL and other Internet Service
Providers (ISP) with Flying J High-Speed Internet?
Once you get logged on you can browse any site, including AOL's home
page.
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What is the name of the outgoing mail server to
use when I am online with Flying J High Speed Internet?
Unfortunately we don't provide an outgoing mail server for use with our
internet access. Your personal ISP may allow you access through them if you use SMTP
authentication. You should contact them for more information.
Technical Issues
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Worked fine
yesterday but not today. What happened?
The most import thing to consider when this
problem occurs is if anything has changed since the last time you logged
onto the network: installed new software, ran Norton Utilities or other
system maintenance software, switched to a dialup connection, moved to a
different HotSpot location. Even rebooting the computer can change your
default setting and affect your connection. Becoming familiar with your
computer.s setting will help you trouble shoot this problem when it
arises. Tech support can also help you quickly diagnose and correct the
problem.
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Can't locate a signal at Flying J or HotSpot (or
picking up a different signal).
Make sure your SSID is set to
flyingj (all lowercase, no spaces) within the wireless
configuration software or under preferred networks in Windows XP. You may also
not be close enough to the antenna. Try moving to a different
location.
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Have a good signal but cannot connect to Internet.
This means your computer is not correctly connected with our network.
Begin by restarting your computer, opening your Internet browser and
manually typing in a non-Flying J website, like CNN.com or NBA.com. You
cannot set the Flying J WiFi login screen as your home page. The login
will only work once you have connected to the Internet. Our
network should redirect you to the Flying J WiFi login page.
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How do I use the wired connection?
Located
in the driver.s lounge and select booths in the restaurant you will find
Flying J data jacks. The Ethernet and USB connections provide the same
high speed access as the WiFi connection. Connect your Ethernet or USB cable to the box.
Install the driver from the CD if using USB. Open web
browser and log in just like when using wireless service. There is some
added security in a wired connection.
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Username or password not working.
Check
your password with customer service if necessary. Also review the
security settings in Internet Explorer. Make sure FlyingJ.com is added
to your trusted sites.
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Antenna height. Why don't you raise them up higher to
improve line of sight?
The antennas are set at a height to give you the most coverage
and signal strength and are in compliance with local ordinances at the travel plaza. If we raised the antenna we
would overshoot the trucks that are parked close to the facility.
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Why don.t you put the antennas on the light poles at
the back of the lot?
Most of the light poles are solar powered, which would make the
system inoperative during daylight hours. Power on the light poles are
220v and only available at night when the timer in the building turns on
the lights. We will be experimenting with solar panels to charge a
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Signal strength inside the restaurants.
We are currently placing more antennas in the restaurant to improve
coverage and signal strength.
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How to deal with competing signals at non-Flying J
sites?
Set your SSID (or network identifier) to flyingj. Call customer service
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How to find the antenna at non-Flying J sites?
For the time being, please call customer service. In the near
future we will have this information available to you on our wireless
location page.
Billing Issues
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What is the difference between your $24.95 and
$19.95 monthly subscriptions?
Our new monthly rate of $19.95 (Automatic Renewal Subscription)
is available to all valid credit card subscribers. This rate will be
billed automatically each month. See price plan page for details.
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How do I cancel my automatic renewal subscription?
You must contact customer service by phone or email to cancel auto-renew
prior to your monthly subscription date.
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