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Orlando International Airport (MCO) Wi-Fi

Last verified 3/6/2026Orlando, USA

Wi-Fi at Orlando International Airport (MCO) is free across all terminals. Join “MCO Internet”, then accept the terms on the sign-in page. The airport has 3 terminals. Located About 10 km southeast of downtown Orlando..

⏱️ Unlimited🛜 Provider: Greater Orlando Aviation Authority

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Free

Yes. Free, unlimited Wi-Fi is available at Orlando International Airport.

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Connection details

  • Login: Click-through portal
  • Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
  • Support: See MCO’s official Wi-Fi page

Speed & reliability

Typical: ↓ / ↑ Mbps (Usually stable for browsing, streaming and video calls, though busy periods can slow things down)
Reliability: ★★★★★ — Free Wi-Fi is available in all public areas of the airport across Terminals A, B and C
Based on ~19 samples

Terminal specifics

  • Terminal A
    SSIDs: MCO Internet
    Coverage is available throughout public areas, with gate seating and larger waiting zones usually the easiest places to settle in.
  • Terminal B
    SSIDs: MCO Internet
    A practical option for casual laptop use, especially around larger airside seating clusters.
  • Terminal C
    SSIDs: MCO Internet
    The newest terminal generally offers a strong public-area experience, with modern seating and a more comfortable layout for short work sessions.

Power & places to work

Plug type: Type A/B
Voltage: 120V
USB-C: Varies
Power access is common in many seating areas and counters throughout the terminals, though exact availability varies by gate and seating type.
  • Work counters
    Airside gate areas
    A practical option for quick laptop work if you want a flatter surface and nearby power.
  • Food court seating
    Across Terminals A, B and C
    Useful for casual work and browsing, though the best seats can fill quickly at busy times.

Best places to work at Orlando International Airport

Best for laptop work

Terminal C is usually the best public-terminal option at MCO for laptop work, thanks to its newer layout and more comfortable waiting areas.

Best for calls

For short calls, look for quieter edge seating rather than the busiest food and boarding clusters, especially in the older terminal areas.

Best near power

Gate-adjacent counters and larger waiting zones are usually your safest bet if you need both a seat and nearby power.

Best backup Wi-Fi

If the Wi-Fi feels crowded, moving away from packed gate areas and into calmer seating clusters often improves the experience.

Best food + Wi-Fi combo

Food-adjacent seating across the terminals works well for casual use, but Terminal C usually gives you the best all-round mix of comfort and connectivity.

Lounges, cafes and useful work spots

Terminal C public seating areas

other • Terminal C

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 4/5

One of the better public work areas at MCO if you want a newer space, broader seating and a calmer feel.

Airside work counters

other • Terminals A, B, C

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 4/5

A practical all-round setup for short laptop sessions if you want a surface and nearby charging.

Food-adjacent seating

other • Terminals A, B, C

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyLaptop score 3/5

A useful fallback if you want food and a place to sit, though these areas can feel busier during peak travel waves.

How to connect at MCO

  1. Join "MCO Internet".
  2. Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
  3. Complete any email/SMS step.
  4. Start your VPN, then browse normally.

Interesting Facts about Orlando International Airport Airport

  • Orlando International Airport handled 57,211,628 passengers in 2024.
  • Free Wi-Fi is available in all public areas of the airport.
  • The official airport Wi-Fi network is MCO Internet.
  • MCO currently operates passenger terminals A, B and C.
  • Orlando International is Florida’s busiest airport.
Last updated: 3/6/2026
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