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An extension to track the status of JetBlue's FlyFi

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FlyFi status

Installation

From a cloned repo

  1. Clone the repo to your device.
  2. In Chrome, navigate to "chrome://extensions".
  3. Click "Load unpacked extension...".
  4. Select the cloned repo folder.
  5. Engage.

From the .crx file (available here)

  1. In Chrome, navigate to "chrome://extensions".
  2. Drag the .crx file onto the window and drop it where asked.
  3. Click "Add".
  4. Engage.

Usage

This extension will create a colored square in your toolbar representing the status of FlyFi on your plane.

  • Red means FlyFi is disconnected
  • Yellow means FlyFi will disconnect soon
  • Green means FlyFi is connected
  • Gray means FlyFi is in an unknown state The extension operates by polling the FlyFi server once a minute. If you want to stop this or are not on a JetBlue flight with FlyFi, you can disable (and later enable) the extension on by clicking the square and toggling "Enabled".

Notes

I wrote this because I was on a flight where the WiFi kept going in and out, and then it never came back. Thus disconnected is the only state that currently works reliably.

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