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How to Find Login Page on Public Wi-Fi

by Hayate Abul Digital Marketing

Nowadays there are many places where public Wi-Fi is present; however, they require a login to access the internet from that Wi-Fi to work or study remotely.

There are some public Wi-Fis that are more hectic when it comes to the steps to connect, with many types of login pages related to that Wi-Fi. This is the page that stands between the free data of that wireless network and you.

Public Wi-Fi

As many of them require you to log in through your email id, phone number, or any other credentials, but then some other offers the connection on watching ads or agreeing to a restricted internet usage before providing access to the internet.

When you connect to Public Wi-Fi generally, the login page appears automatically on the browser. There are times when the page does not show up. Then you have to find that page forcefully. There are some tricks to start that process in such conditions.

Restart your Wi-Fi Settings

This is the very first and foremost simplest trick to see that login page. You just have to Wi-Fi settings and disable it and after that enable it again. After applying it, try to connect to the Wi-Fi, and check that the page shows up or not.

Redirecting the Login Page

If the restarting doesn’t work, the next trick you can use is trying to load the default login page forcefully. There are some web addresses that can redirect you to the login page of the router. The web address you can use is routerlogin.net. This is one of the primary and well-known sites to find the login page of the router. In case this address doesn’t work, you can use the followings:

Example.com

Necerssl.com

Captive. apple.com

http://localhost

8.8.8.8

At least one will work, and I’m sure of it. In case your bad luck still not leaves your side, then try to change some of the following settings:

  • By Clearing the Caches: To clear the caches, go to the browser setting and select the clear browser Data. Select the types of data you want to erase (other than caches like History, Download Data, Saved Data, etc.)from the device and erase it.
  • Changing the DNS Setting to Default: For a temporary basis, turn off any alternate DNS servers you are currently using, and just start using to defaults settings.

By the above-mentioned tactics, you can go to the login page and start using the free internet from that wireless network connection.

In the worst-case scenario, that login page still not loading then there are only the last two steps remains:

  • This is the last and very simple trick in the arsenal for the technical community, and that is Restarting the device. You can shut down your device and restart it. Doing so can eliminate some temporary changes done within the device that what was stopping the network from loading for login.
  • If the last-mentioned step also fails you, then try another network. If the same issue is generated there too, then just contact to the device service provider to find the issue in the device and eliminating it.

Mathew Anderson  is a Microsoft Office expert and has been working in the technical industry since 2002. As a technical expert, Mathew has written technical blogs, manuals, white papers, and reviews for many websites such as office.com/setup

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