Problem with logging onto Corporate WiFi Networks (the rest is fine)

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  1. Posts : 8
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    Problem with logging onto Corporate WiFi Networks (the rest is fine)


    I'm confronted with a baffling problem.
    1. I can logon without problems to WiFi networks where I provide a passphrase/password to the Wifi-point. This is the case at home and at friends' and family.
    2. I can also logon on to public WiFi networks such as on trains, hotels, restaurants and what not. Some of these are like the situation described above, some are hotspot like.
    3. Where I run into problems is in corporate network situations. I'll have been provided with a UID and Password (which work, I verified them on my smartphone), see the WiFi signal I am to log on to and what is supposed to happen is: after I have made the connection to the WiFi spot,
      • my browser is to open automatically and bring me to a URL where I can enter the UID and Password after which I'll be connected. This does not happen. OR
      • I should open my browser and attempt to access any url after which I am guided to a URL where I can enter the UID and Password

    I'll see the WiFi point, make the connection, the browser does not open automatically and when I open it myself and try a URL (e.g. CNN.com), instead of requesting a UID and Password I just get the error 'server not found'

    Needless to say this quite annoying and inconvenient. I sometimes desperately need my laptop in such environments and driving down the street to a McDonals where I can quickly do some stuff and coming back is just not working out.

    Can anybody help me out?
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  2. Posts : 78
    Windows
       #2

    Are you using edge as the default browser?
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    TheZeeMan said:
    Are you using edge as the default browser?
    No, my default browser is Mozilla FireFox.
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  4. Posts : 78
    Windows
       #4

    Do you happen to know what type of wireless device you are using in the corporate network?
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  5. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #5

    Does "Intel(R) Centrino(R) Advanced-N 6205" make sense?
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  6. Posts : 78
    Windows
       #6

    It does, but that's your wireless adapter in your laptop...I meant do you know what type of access point you are connecting to such as Cisco, Aruba, HP, etc...?
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  7. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #7

    No, for what it's worth, I have encountered this problem at different firms in different locales (it would be a great coincidence of the devices were of the same make and model).
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  8. Posts : 78
    Windows
       #8

    Yeah that would be :) Hmm have you tried other the other browsers in 10 like edge and internet explorer?
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  9. Posts : 1,255
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       #9

    Have you contacted the company IT staff about this?
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    TheZeeMan said:
    Yeah that would be :) Hmm have you tried other the other browsers in 10 like edge and internet explorer?
    Yes, manually, not setting them as default browser.
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