The pain never ends...
When I travel back home, there is a local library that I am extremely dependent on because it is the only reliable way I have to access the Internet due to poor mobile coverage in the area, and no longer having access to a landline.
The problem is that while I am able to connect to the library's hotspot, macOS is not loading the "spalash page" where you have to click on a button saying "I agree" to the terms and conditions of the library.
Earlier this summer, this issue occurred on my retina MBP running macOS Sierra, but it has also been an issue with my older MBP running Mountain Lion and El Capitan.
The library staff is clueless about this issue, and I actually contacted the city - which is quite large - and I finally got a voicemail from their IT department saying that maybe I could arrange an appointment to look into the issue, but they never returned my messages and taht was months ago.
All of the obvious issues like browser settings (e.g. blocking pop-ups) do not apply here.
In another thread, after a lengthy discussion, I thought @iluvmacs99 had solved my issue when he said that he thought the issue was the fact that macOS Sierra had outdated SSL certificates, and the library's software was rejecting me based on this...
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/which-macos-to-choose.2299092/post-29969722
After learning about this, and upgrading to macOS Mojave, I had a slight reprieve from the issue, but now I am stuck again...
You see, after seeing that Mojave solved my library Internet issue, I decided earlier this summer to upgrade to Big Sur because @iluvmacs99 and others mentioned that Mojave was going out of support this Fall 2021.
Well, after upgrading to Big Sur earlier this summer, I am back to the same problem NOT being able to conenct to the library's Wi-Fi.
Because I have been out-of-state working, I just let this problem sit this Summer, but I am back home now, and this problem is causing MAJOR ISSUES in my life!!
What is going on????
How can Mojave allow me to connect to the library's splash-page and in turn conenct to the Internet with no issues, but now that I have installed Big Sur, it is the same problem all over again?
I cannot stress enough to anyone stumbling across this thread, that I am able to successfully connect to free WiFi across America, and I have had no issues accessing "splash pages" and accepting the Terms & Conditions of numerous sites offering free Wi-Fi.
I also have not had issues when I use other public libraries' free Wi-Fi which usually have spalsh pages as well.
So I don't believe this is my fault.
People may laugh at this situation, but combined with the fact that my mobile hotspot doesn't work in the area, and that I no longer have local ISP service, this is a major, major issue for me when I travel back home to visit.
Please help me solve this problem because I am getting desperate!!
When I travel back home, there is a local library that I am extremely dependent on because it is the only reliable way I have to access the Internet due to poor mobile coverage in the area, and no longer having access to a landline.
The problem is that while I am able to connect to the library's hotspot, macOS is not loading the "spalash page" where you have to click on a button saying "I agree" to the terms and conditions of the library.
Earlier this summer, this issue occurred on my retina MBP running macOS Sierra, but it has also been an issue with my older MBP running Mountain Lion and El Capitan.
The library staff is clueless about this issue, and I actually contacted the city - which is quite large - and I finally got a voicemail from their IT department saying that maybe I could arrange an appointment to look into the issue, but they never returned my messages and taht was months ago.
All of the obvious issues like browser settings (e.g. blocking pop-ups) do not apply here.
In another thread, after a lengthy discussion, I thought @iluvmacs99 had solved my issue when he said that he thought the issue was the fact that macOS Sierra had outdated SSL certificates, and the library's software was rejecting me based on this...
https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/which-macos-to-choose.2299092/post-29969722
After learning about this, and upgrading to macOS Mojave, I had a slight reprieve from the issue, but now I am stuck again...
You see, after seeing that Mojave solved my library Internet issue, I decided earlier this summer to upgrade to Big Sur because @iluvmacs99 and others mentioned that Mojave was going out of support this Fall 2021.
Well, after upgrading to Big Sur earlier this summer, I am back to the same problem NOT being able to conenct to the library's Wi-Fi.
Because I have been out-of-state working, I just let this problem sit this Summer, but I am back home now, and this problem is causing MAJOR ISSUES in my life!!
What is going on????
How can Mojave allow me to connect to the library's splash-page and in turn conenct to the Internet with no issues, but now that I have installed Big Sur, it is the same problem all over again?
I cannot stress enough to anyone stumbling across this thread, that I am able to successfully connect to free WiFi across America, and I have had no issues accessing "splash pages" and accepting the Terms & Conditions of numerous sites offering free Wi-Fi.
I also have not had issues when I use other public libraries' free Wi-Fi which usually have spalsh pages as well.
So I don't believe this is my fault.
People may laugh at this situation, but combined with the fact that my mobile hotspot doesn't work in the area, and that I no longer have local ISP service, this is a major, major issue for me when I travel back home to visit.
Please help me solve this problem because I am getting desperate!!