JCX BXC wrote: » You're not supposed to stream on the WiFi, I doubt it even allows you. Keep in mind there will be several others on the WiFi too all using the one connection.
aaronm13 wrote: » Didn't realize streaming wasn't allowed. Thought in this day and age streaming goes hand in hand with having WiFi. Might just keep my €15 euro so. Thanks.
aaronm13 wrote: » Flying to Chicago on Tuesday and wondering is the WiFi any good for streaming Netflix and maybe watching the football. Looking online and can't find any details on quality.
The_Wanderer wrote: » In my view well worth the price. Passes the time really well either using it on a laptop, tablet or mobile. As for streaming it's not allowed. On a side note Iarnrod Eireann have recently introduced a limit of 300mb per user session after they found several cases of users downloading over 1gb of data on trains between Dublin and Cork.
j_mo wrote: » Can you access social media on the WiFi?
jackinthemix94 wrote: » Good. Greedy assholes can stop it and not be so selfish.
Tenger wrote: By 'social media' I assume you mean facebook, twitter, instagram and the like? Yes would be the answer. Faceman has posted on boards from inflight on a couple of occasions.
Tenger wrote: My missus has shown me a few occasions over the last year or two of the EI social media team posting on instagram and twitter from inflight on certain special flights.
Naked Lepper wrote: » flew over and back to san Francisco on aer lingus last week. the wifi is a total rip off max limit is 240mb so when laptop was sitting completely idle the bandwidth consumption was ticking by, had all program closed and streaming etc switched off but by just looking at FB news feed you could easily consume the full 240mb in around 20-30 minutes United airlines is way better as it is unlimited
JCX BXC wrote: » 240mb is ridiculously low though. With the cost of the WiFi, 240mb will get you nowhere.
Creamy Goodness wrote: » They tell you the price and the limits before buying, I don't get why it's an issue?