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HELP! Can't connect to public wifi...

bluejay714

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Hi I just bought nexus 7 few days ago, and I have not been able to connect to wifi. I do not have any access to home wifi, but I've been to school and mcdonald's to get wifi access.

However, I cannot use them. It said that it was connected to those wifi, but still cannot use internet. I think it's because both wifi providers (my school and mcdonalds) requires user to Login in order to start using wifi, while not requiring WEP or WPA/WPA2. (such as user agreement page for mcdonalds)

Any thoughts on how I can open those login screens? it seems like chrome on nexus 7 can't do that job.
 
Hi I just bought nexus 7 few days ago, and I have not been able to connect to wifi. I do not have any access to home wifi, but I've been to school and mcdonald's to get wifi access.

However, I cannot use them. It said that it was connected to those wifi, but still cannot use internet. I think it's because both wifi providers (my school and mcdonalds) requires user to Login in order to start using wifi, while not requiring WEP or WPA/WPA2. (such as user agreement page for mcdonalds)

Any thoughts on how I can open those login screens? it seems like chrome on nexus 7 can't do that job.

I have the same issue with public "free" wifi, the browser blocks the redirection to the login page, I couldn't find a way around it, so for now I have to tether to my phone.
 
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I have the same issue with public "free" wifi, the browser blocks the redirection to the login page, I couldn't find a way around it, so for now I have to tether to my phone.

How about home wifi? I've seen quite few people having trouble getting wifi at home as well, though I think that problem can be solved by changing some options on the router. I am thinking about getting a wireless router so I can at least have internet access on nexus at home. Although I have to admit, only having internet access at home sort of makes a tablet not so portable..
 
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I used the free wifi at McDonald's just a few days ago so I know it works. However, I used the Dolphin browser, not Chrome, so can't say if that's a factor.

Once you connect to the hotspot and open the browser, do you see the login screen or not? When I was at McDonald's, after connecting to the hotspot and opening the browser, there was a small, hard-to-see checkbox that I needed to check before proceeding but once I got past there I had full access to the net.
 
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I used the free wifi at McDonald's just a few days ago so I know it works. However, I used the Dolphin browser, not Chrome, so can't say if that's a factor.

Once you connect to the hotspot and open the browser, do you see the login screen or not? When I was at McDonald's, after connecting to the hotspot and opening the browser, there was a small, hard-to-see checkbox that I needed to check before proceeding but once I got past there I had full access to the net.

Yeah I saw someone else saying the same thing too. They were able to do it but they were also using other browsers.
For me, it's just blank, trying to load something. I think it's the chrome that somehow blocks the login page or just can't open it. I do need to download some other browsers, but the thing is i need to get wifi first.. so I might try and get a wireless router this weekend and see if I can get wifi at home. If it works, then I'll download other browsers :( and use that when I have to use wifi that requires additional login...

If I cannot get wifi at school I might just have to return it because that's where I spend most of my time and bought Nexus thinking that it'll be a handy device to use on campus..
other than the wifi not working, I really do love this lil machine.. i'd hate to return it..
 
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You should be able to connect it, with no issues, I suggest trying to get a router and see if you can connect, or go to someone house that has WiFi, download a different browser and see what happens, report back.



Yeah I saw someone else saying the same thing too. They were able to do it but they were also using other browsers.
For me, it's just blank, trying to load something. I think it's the chrome that somehow blocks the login page or just can't open it. I do need to download some other browsers, but the thing is i need to get wifi first.. so I might try and get a wireless router this weekend and see if I can get wifi at home. If it works, then I'll download other browsers :( and use that when I have to use wifi that requires additional login...

If I cannot get wifi at school I might just have to return it because that's where I spend most of my time and bought Nexus thinking that it'll be a handy device to use on campus..
other than the wifi not working, I really do love this lil machine.. i'd hate to return it..
 
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Ok. I'm a smartphone newbie. Just got an ATT Go Phone Smartphone.

Works great EXCEPT: It connects just fine to my home wifi. When I try to connect at McDonalds or anywhere else, I find the open wifi, click 'connect' and get a 'cannot connect, try again?' message.

Same message whether I'm at McDo or Macy's or Starbucks etc. Once I get home, wifi connects right up. I suspect I'm just doing something wrong vs a major problem.

Anyone with any idea?
 
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Hi I just bought nexus 7 few days ago, and I have not been able to connect to wifi. I do not have any access to home wifi, but I've been to school and mcdonald's to get wifi access.

However, I cannot use them. It said that it was connected to those wifi, but still cannot use internet. I think it's because both wifi providers (my school and mcdonalds) requires user to Login in order to start using wifi, while not requiring WEP or WPA/WPA2. (such as user agreement page for mcdonalds)

Any thoughts on how I can open those login screens? it seems like chrome on nexus 7 can't do that job.
Go to Settings
 
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new Nexus 7 2013 model. Fixed the problem at Dunkin Donuts where too many redirects prevented showing the page where I needed to click the button. Installed Firefox and forced it to go through Firefox. That works!

Apparently Chrome has a security problem with Re-directs or it may be that I had set security too tight.

regardless, using Firefox logged me into wifi at Dunkin Donuts just now!

john3
 
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Hi I just bought nexus 7 few days ago, and I have not been able to connect to wifi. I do not have any access to home wifi, but I've been to school and mcdonald's to get wifi access.

However, I cannot use them. It said that it was connected to those wifi, but still cannot use internet. I think it's because both wifi providers (my school and mcdonalds) requires user to Login in order to start using wifi, while not requiring WEP or WPA/WPA2. (such as user agreement page for mcdonalds)

Any thoughts on how I can open those login screens? it seems like chrome on nexus 7 can't do that job.
I seem to have fixed the issue on my Galaxy Note 4 running Lollipop. I read another user mention that there may be a limit on the number of cookies stored in a browser. Every time you accept the terms on that login site, it saves a new one. Clearing the data allowed me to login again.

In chrome, I went to Settings>Privacy>Clear Browsing Data. I checked Browsing History, Cache, and Cookies,Site data. Once that was cleared, I closed Chrome, reopened it, and the T&C page came up so I could accept the terms. I've been scowering the web and this was the first thing that helped me. Good Luck!
 
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Hi I just bought nexus 7 few days ago, and I have not been able to connect to wifi. I do not have any access to home wifi, but I've been to school and mcdonald's to get wifi access.

However, I cannot use them. It said that it was connected to those wifi, but still cannot use internet. I think it's because both wifi providers (my school and mcdonalds) requires user to Login in order to start using wifi, while not requiring WEP or WPA/WPA2. (such as user agreement page for mcdonalds)

Any thoughts on how I can open those login screens? it seems like chrome on nexus 7 can't do that job.
 
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I know the original post is old but looks like in 2015 McD's is still having the same issues w/connecting to their WiFi. Lol.

So I actually had the same problem connecting as well w/my MotoG Android, Kit Kat version. So the workaround I found was to keep my mobile data on + turn on my wifi.

Connect to "Wayport Access". Open up Chrome Browser then navigate to McD's FULL SITE home page (http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/home.html).

Go to the red side navigation bar and click the "Services" link.

Under the "Services" section to the right of the page click "Free Wi-fi" then scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "What if I'm having problems connecting?" link. Once that link drops down, then click AT&T Wireless Website link.

From there the McD's tab/page will open with the connect button on the top middle of the page.

Boom. Connected.
 
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Hi I just bought nexus 7 few days ago, and I have not been able to connect to wifi. I do not have any access to home wifi, but I've been to school and mcdonald's to get wifi access.

However, I cannot use them. It said that it was connected to those wifi, but still cannot use internet. I think it's because both wifi providers (my school and mcdonalds) requires user to Login in order to start using wifi, while not requiring WEP or WPA/WPA2. (such as user agreement page for mcdonalds)

Any thoughts on how I can open those login screens? it seems like chrome on nexus 7 can't do that job.
I DOWNLOADED FIREFOX NOW IT WORKS!!!!!!!!!
 
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I know the original post is old but looks like in 2015 McD's is still having the same issues w/connecting to their WiFi. Lol.

So I actually had the same problem connecting as well w/my MotoG Android, Kit Kat version. So the workaround I found was to keep my mobile data on + turn on my wifi.

Connect to "Wayport Access". Open up Chrome Browser then navigate to McD's FULL SITE home page (http://www.mcdonalds.com/us/en/home.html).

Go to the red side navigation bar and click the "Services" link.

Under the "Services" section to the right of the page click "Free Wi-fi" then scroll to the bottom of the page and click the "What if I'm having problems connecting?" link. Once that link drops down, then click AT&T Wireless Website link.

From there the McD's tab/page will open with the connect button on the top middle of the page.

Boom. Connected.
Just download Firefox. It works!
 
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