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Can't connect to wifi in hotels

book12
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Whenever I use my phone to connect to wi-fi In Holiday Inn, Travel Lodge, or a Premier Inn, Google Chrome blocks it which means I can't use the internet. Same for other browsers on my phone.
Any way to resolve the issue?
Any way to resolve the issue?
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Stay at home?
But seriously, what model phone do you have?0 -
Remove Google Chrome .
But i don't understand other browsers not working if chrome is the culprit .0 -
My phone connects when going to these hotels without problem. I think you need to give us more detail about what the problem is.0
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Is this due to security settings on your phone? Public and free WiFi (those shown without a padlock symbol) is not secure. Everything routed through them can potentially be intercepted.
I occasionally use free WiFi in pubs and bars, but always use a VPN to secure the connection.
I'm sure if you ask there will be others able to connect, compare settings.
Don't forget to get a VPN, I use a paid service by CyberGhost, but there are others too.0 -
I had the same issue with chrome.
I use other browsers and it works fine.0 -
Frozen_up_north wrote: »Is this due to security settings on your phone? Public and free WiFi (those shown without a padlock symbol) is not secure. Everything routed through them can potentially be intercepted.
I occasionally use free WiFi in pubs and bars, but always use a VPN to secure the connection.
I'm sure if you ask there will be others able to connect, compare settings.
Don't forget to get a VPN, I use a paid service by CyberGhost, but there are others too.
how do you know the VPN is secure? By its very nature you are taking your data through an extra place0 -
glentoran99 wrote: »how do you know the VPN is secure? By its very nature you are taking your data through an extra place
A paid for VPN is likely to be more secure than a free WiFi.0 -
It may be because your browser is trying to connect to an https site, and Chrome doesn't let the hotel's wifi intercept the secure connection to redirect you to the wifi logon page.
So, when it gets blocked try manually navigating to a non-https site like "bbc.co.uk" which should then allow the browser to be redirected to the wifi logon page.0 -
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It may be because your browser is trying to connect to an https site, and Chrome doesn't let the hotel's wifi intercept the secure connection to redirect you to the wifi logon page.
So, when it gets blocked try manually navigating to a non-https site like "bbc.co.uk" which should then allow the browser to be redirected to the wifi logon page.
Yes, this. It's a known "thing" with captive portals (as hotel etc landing pages are called). They help to set up a temporary IP address. Some devices like my old LG G4 automagically pop up a special page to get through the captive portal.0
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