How to use DFW Airport Wi-Fi?

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) offers complimentary Wi-Fi to all passengers throughout the airport. Learn how to connect to the DFW Airport’s Wi-Fi network to stay in touch with your loved ones and work from any of your devices.

How to connect to DFW Airport Wi-Fi?

  1. Go to Settings and turn on Wi-Fi on your device.
  2. Join the “DFW Public 5G Wi-Fi” or “DFW Public 6E Wi-Fi” network.
  3. A pop up will open automatically. Read and accept the terms and conditions on the Wi-Fi access page.
  4. You will be connected to the DFW Airport Wi-Fi network.

Note: A password is not required on both the Wi-Fi SSIDs.

Frequently Asked Questions

What to do if the Wi-Fi pop up is not loading

  • To force load the Wi-Fi access page, open your web browser (Chrome, Safari, etc.) and type any non-https URL in the address bar such as http://captive.apple.com or http://8.8.8.8 and this should prompt the Wi-Fi page to load.
  • If you have previously connected to the Wi-Fi network, go to Wi-Fi settings and forget the network and disable auto-join/auto-connect (if enabled) and retry.
  • If you are using Private Wi-Fi address or randomized MAC make sure you use a Fixed Wi-Fi address and Device MAC. You can change these options from Wi-Fi network settings.
  • Try to connect the Wi-Fi on a secondary device to ensure the availability of Wi-Fi access.

How fast is DWF Airport Wi-Fi?

DWF Airport has a median Wi-Fi download speed of 119.92 Mbps.

You should be able to make conference video calls, download large files, and stream movies in 4K at this speeds.

Test your Internet speed here.

Who is the Internet provider of DWF Airport?

The free Wi-Fi is provided to the passengers, courtesy of AT&T.

If you have trouble connecting to the Wi-Fi you can call DWF Customer Service at +1-972-973-3112

About Dallas Fort Worth International Airport

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport is one of the most busiest and connected airport in the world serving more than 87 million passengers annually. It is the largest hub for American Airlines. DFW Airport has service to 193 domestic and 67 international non stop destinations worldwide from 29 passenger airlines. Multiple transit options are available to Dallas and Fort Worth. Taxi service with 16 Taxi Companies and Charter buses are available on the lower level of Terminals A, B, C, D, and E. App-based transportation such as Uber, Lyft, WINGZ, Alto are located at the upper level curbside of each terminal. You also have multiple rail options such as DART, TEXrail and TRE.

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