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Wi-Fi Hotspots


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Now it’s even easier to get connected on Capital Metro. The free onboard Wi-Fi To Go wireless network has been expanded to virtually every Express route bus.* Forget logins and passwords-now you connect automatically.

It’s a cinch to access Wi-Fi To Go.

  1. Look for the Wi-Fi To Go logo on your Express route bus.
  2. Select the Capital Metro network from your Wi-Fi enabled device, and open a new browser session.
  3. Voila! Now you're ready to surf your way across town.

The upgraded Wi-Fi To Go network now includes a toll-free number for tech support. The number will be posted soon onboard your Express bus, but for reference, it’s 866-470-6897. (Note: our Wi-Fi service provider answers this toll-free number and can only answer questions about the wireless network. All other Capital Metro questions should be directed to the Go Line, 512-474-1200.)

* Note, the Wi-Fi To Go network is currently not available on the #990 Northeast Express


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2910 East 5th Street | Austin, Texas 78702 | (512) 389-7400
Specific Route Information | (512) 474-1200
 

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