BendBroadband.com
Wi-Fi Hot SpotBendBroadband Wi-Fi is a wireless roaming Internet service that offers a mobile, high-speed Internet connection in selected areas within Bend, Redmond, and Sisters. Customers may access BendBroadband Wi-Fi Internet using any laptop computer, PDA, or similar mobile device equipped with a wireless card. The service works with both Wi-Fi industry standards of 802.11b and 802.11g and network configuration is automatic. Simply select “BendBroadband” from the network window and click connect. You then have one of two options to access the service.

Option 1: If you are a BendBroadband High-Speed Internet subscriber and have a BendBroadband.com, or BendCable.com e-mail address enter your e-mail and password. You will then be logged into the network and will receive this as a complimentary service. Don't have a BendBroadband e-mail address? Click Here
  To request a new email address -
  • Step 1: click here OR click on the bottom below…
  • Step 2: Choose “Request email” from the “Topic” dropdown.
  • Step 3: Provide your billing account name, address and phone number and we will provide your new email address to you. If you have a preference please provide us with a few options e.g. jc2212@Bendbroadband.com. We will try to best accommodate your request.


Option 2: If you do not subscribe to BendBroadband Internet services you can access the account by entering a secure credit card payment on the BendBroadband Wi-Fi login page that first appears when opening a web browser. Once authorized, the unlimited high-speed connection is ready to use anywhere in Bend, Redmond, or Sisters where hotspots (See Coverage Map) are available for the allotted time purchased.


Frequently Asked Questions

How does this affect the current Wi-Fi service at Deschutes County Fairgrounds? 
What are the PC requirements to log onto the network? 
What if I am still having trouble logging on? 
Why won't my computer connect and other computers will connect? 
What is the price for wireless Internet service? 
How secure is my credit card? 
What is SSL encryption?