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testvessel2

Getting Connected

1

Connect to "testvessel2.goldfish"

Free Network Password: abcdefgh. Connect to this network to reach the purchase portal.

2

Scan the QR code or open this page

Scan the QR code posted in the cabin, or go to wifi.rationalhq.com/testvessel2.

3

Choose a data plan and pay

Tap "Browse Plans & Buy," select your plan, and enter your email and card details. Payment is processed securely by Stripe.

4

Get your Wi-Fi code

Your code appears on the success screen within 30 seconds. It's also in your receipt email.

5

Connect to "testvessel2.enterprise"

Go to your device's Wi-Fi settings, select "testvessel2.enterprise", and enter your code in both the username and password fields. Tap Trust if prompted for a certificate.

6

Enjoy fast internet!

You're connected at full plan speed. When your data runs out, you'll be disconnected — connect to "testvessel2.goldfish" (Free Network Password: abcdefgh) and purchase a new plan to reconnect.

Your Wi-Fi Code

What is it?

Your code is used as both the username and password when connecting to testvessel2.enterprise. It looks like AMANG-4821. Keep it safe — it's what proves you've purchased a data plan.

Where do I enter it?

Open your device's Wi-Fi settings, tap testvessel2.enterprise, and enter your code in both the Username and Password fields. Tap Trust if prompted for a certificate.

See Connection Help below for step-by-step instructions by device (iPhone, Android, Mac, Windows).

How long is it valid?

30 days from the moment of purchase. The expiry date is in your receipt email. Unused data expires when the code does.

I lost my code

Check your receipt email — your code is in the subject line and body. Or visit your purchase history and enter your email to get a link with all your purchases.

Connecting to testvessel2.enterprise

Enter your code as both the username and password when your device asks for Wi-Fi credentials. Follow the steps for your device below.

iPhone & iPad

    1

    Open Settings → Wi-Fi.

    2

    Tap "testvessel2.enterprise".

    3

    In the Username field, enter your code. In the Password field, enter the same code.

    4

    If prompted to "Trust" a certificate, tap Trust.

    5

    A checkmark appears when connected. If it fails, forget the network and try again.

Android

    1

    Open Settings → Wi-Fi (or Connections → Wi-Fi).

    2

    Tap "testvessel2.enterprise".

    3

    Set EAP method to TTLS or PEAP. Set Phase-2 to PAP or MSCHAPV2.

    4

    In the Identity field, enter your code. In the Password field, enter the same code.

    5

    For CA certificate, select "Don't validate" or "Trust on first use." Tap Connect.

    6

    If the connection fails, forget the network and try again — Android varies by manufacturer.

Mac (laptop)

    1

    Click the Wi-Fi icon in the menu bar and select "testvessel2.enterprise".

    2

    A dialog appears asking for credentials. Enter your code as both the Username and Password.

    3

    If prompted to verify or trust a certificate, click Trust or Continue.

    4

    If it fails, click the Wi-Fi icon → Other Networks → "testvessel2.enterprise" and re-enter your credentials.

Windows (laptop)

    1

    Click the Wi-Fi icon in the taskbar and select "testvessel2.enterprise".

    2

    Click Connect. Windows will show a username/password prompt.

    3

    Enter your code as the Username and the same code as the Password. Click OK.

    4

    If prompted to verify the network's certificate, click Connect.

    5

    If you can't see "testvessel2.enterprise", open Network & Internet Settings → Wi-Fi → Manage known networks and check it isn't blocked.

Managing Your Data

Data Usage Guide

How much data different activities use per hour (approximate).

MinimalLowMediumHighBackground / Hidden
ActivityUsage
Text messages (WhatsApp, iMessage)< 1 MB/hr
Email — text only1–5 MB/hr
Maps & navigation5–10 MB/hr
Web browsing10–30 MB/hr
Social media (scrolling, no video)30–60 MB/hr
Music streaming (Spotify, Apple Music)40–75 MB/hr
Voice calls (WhatsApp, FaceTime audio)10–25 MB/hr
Video calls — SD (FaceTime, Zoom)150–300 MB/hr
Video calls — HD (Zoom HD, Teams)300–600 MB/hr
Video streaming — SD 480p (YouTube, Netflix)500 MB–1 GB/hr
Video streaming — HD 720p1–1.5 GB/hr
Video streaming — Full HD 1080p1.5–3 GB/hr
Cloud backup (iCloud, Google Photos)100 MB+ per sync
Software & app updates100 MB – several GB

Tips to Save Data

📷

Turn off iCloud & Google Photos auto-backup

Go to Settings → [Your Name] → iCloud → Photos and disable "iCloud Photos." On Android, open Google Photos → Settings → Backup and disable "Backup."

🔄

Disable automatic app updates

On iPhone: Settings → App Store → turn off "App Updates." On Android: Play Store → Settings → Network Preferences → turn off "Auto-update apps."

🎵

Download music before you board

Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music all support offline playback. Download your playlists on land before the trip — streaming uses 40–75 MB/hr.

📺

Stream video in SD (480p) not HD

On Netflix: tap the profile icon → App Settings → Video Quality → "Save Data." On YouTube: tap your profile → Settings → Video Quality Preferences → choose 480p or lower.

📵

Close background apps

Apps like email, social media, and news constantly sync in the background. On iPhone, go to Settings → General → Background App Refresh and turn it off for apps you don't need.

✈️

Use offline maps

Download Google Maps or Apple Maps areas for offline use before boarding. Navigation uses minimal data once downloaded, but streaming maps adds up on a long voyage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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