Xfinity hotspot

Xfinity hotspot

A Wi-Fi hotspot for public and private use. The Xfinity wireless gateway installed in the homes of Comcast Xfinity customers has three hotspots, each with a different name (SSID). The private SSID is for in-home use and can be assigned any name the customer makes up. Two public SSIDs are for people in the vicinity who are also Comcast Xfinity customers; however, these hotspots can be disabled by the gateway customer.

Public SSIDs ("xfinitywifi" and "XFINITY")
Lower case "xfinitywifi" SSIDs are open, which means they are not encrypted from device to access point (AP). Free to Xfinity customers, non-Xfinity customers can purchase access by the hour, day, week or month.

Upper case "XFINITY" SSIDs are encrypted from device to the hotspot's access point (AP) and are intended for Comcast customers who have installed the Xfinity security profile in their mobile devices. In order to activate the security profile, users have to log in with their Comcast account credentials.

Retail merchants that are Xfinity customers can make both SSIDs available in their venues. See Xfinity.


Public Xfinity Hotspots
The "xfinitywifi" hotspot is not encrypted from the device to the access point, which, like any open hotspot, can be eavesdropped. Secure "XFINITY" is encrypted.