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Ask HN: How can airports wifi know my flight number?
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5 points
by bjblazkowicz
4214 days ago
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Hello, I'm here at heathrow-airport and the wifi login knows my flight number is advance? How is this possible? I cleared the cookie from my british-airways checkin session, but the wifi-system still guess the correct flight? edit: Worth to notice is that I have made two connecting flights from heathrow during the last two days, and the wifi-login displayed the correct flight number both times. The flightnumber field is even disabled, you can't change it... |
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As @davismwfl speculated, they probably pull the flight status information from a data feed internal to the airline, or one of the third-party companies that provide this data. Then displaying it on the page is easy.
It's possible there are multiple gates served by one Access Point, and they may be listing the next flight to everyone. However, given the low cost of Access Points and cabling infrastructure in today's airports (vs. when I did this type of stuff 13 years ago), there's one Access Point at each gate (in the counter, above the ceiling tiles, etc). As long as you're not closer to a different gate, you'll always get the correct "next" flight.
Same SSID, low radio power outputs, non-overlapping channels (where possible) and most users would never know.