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XFINITY Hotspots App (Android 13) not working - Passpoint Certificate Expired
I've been using the XFINITY hotspots for years on iPhone and MacBook. This week I got my first Android phone and I can't get the XFINITY hotspots to work at all.
I have the Xfinity and Xfinity Hotspots apps both installed and I'm logged into my account. I installed the Wi-Fi Profiles using the Hotspots app and I can see two profiles called EAP-TTLS and Passpoint. Both say "Installed" with a green checkmark.
However, every time I try to connect to any XFINITY hotspot I get an error that says "Passpoint Certificate Expired" and then it unhelpfully says to "Please download the updated certificate and connect again." It does not say where to get the updated certificate, or how to install it. See picture below for the error message.
Why is the current Xfinity Hotspots app installing an expired certificate in the first place?
Why doesn't the "Refresh" option in the Xfinity Hotspots app install an update if that's required?
If people need to download updated certificates on their own, why is there no information at all when searching for help on the Xfinity website?
How do I get help with this?
user_rst132
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1 year ago
While waiting for a response here I tried to get help on this problem from @XfinitySupport on Twitter. They were very responsive and polite, but totally useless. Over an hour of messages back-and-forth and they hadn't given me one single thing to try, and they wanted to run diagnostics on my home Wi-Fi.
Anyway, I've deleted the XFINITY Wi-Fi profiles again, and uninstalled my VPN app and the Xfinity Hotspots app, again. Then rebooted the phone and reinstalled the Xfinity Wi-Fi Hotspots app. Same problem. Tried three different XFINITY hotspots about 1/2 mile apart while walking around town. Seems pretty certain that the security profiles are either bad, or not being installed properly. Besides the error message in the previous post, sometimes I get the following:
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