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==== Default Web Broswer and WiFi connections that require accepting terms. ====
==== Default Web Browser and WiFi connections that require accepting terms. ====


I messed with something more than likely an network configuration script in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts now I show "connected" on my library's WiFi network but the default doesn't ask me to click to start my session
I messed with something, more than likely a network configuration script in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and now NetworkManager's User Interface displays "connected" while using ifcfg-NYPL (New York Public Library) network script but the default browser doesn't ask me to click to start my session.
 
Update: tried a different public WiFi network and the problem doesn't manifest.


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Latest revision as of 23:32, 16 February 2014

Default Web Browser and WiFi connections that require accepting terms.

I messed with something, more than likely a network configuration script in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts and now NetworkManager's User Interface displays "connected" while using ifcfg-NYPL (New York Public Library) network script but the default browser doesn't ask me to click to start my session.

Update: tried a different public WiFi network and the problem doesn't manifest.

Condor (talk)