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Why is my China Mobile -edu wireless network always charging? The school has a mobile wlan, which is always charging whether it is turned off wirelessly or the redo system is disabled.

I don't know why you would rather trust the experience or guess of netizens than customer service. No matter who tells you a lot of truth, this kind of problem is not as practical as 10086. Call 10086 for manual service when you are not busy. Usually the package is invalid or oversubscribed, or slightly deducted. The set meal will not be deducted when it is full. Whew, don't listen to other people's nonsense here either! In addition:

1. As long as you don't click logout to shut down, the billing page will keep counting, even if you turn off the wireless, but the actual charge will be subject to the mobile. On the mobile side, when you click logout to stop charging, or disable wireless for a period of time, the charging system will help you log out for a long time (a few minutes or so), even if your page is still there.

2. Another situation is that you have not logged off normally, that is, the above-mentioned "disabling wireless", "shutting down" and "restarting the system" are all abnormal logoffs. In this case, although you can't see the billing page, moving actually connects you to the network (it says it will help you disconnect later). At this time, you can surf the internet by turning on the wireless, even if there is no login interface. If in this state, some private software of your computer is connected to the network (for example, anti-virus software upgrade, Pippi comes with networking, etc. ), then Mobile will think that you have been using the Internet, and you will be charged until these softwares are disconnected for a period of time, and Mobile will help you disconnect.

The second situation is usually caused by a forced system restart. If the system is restarted before logging off, in order to ensure that it has been logged off, you can disable the wireless for a period of time, or turn it off for a period of time. The emphasis here is a period of time (about ten minutes) until you open the browser and enter any URL to automatically jump to the login interface, otherwise you may be quietly connected to the network and deduct money. If the above still doesn't solve your problem, brother, call 10086!