如果您碰巧经常访问机场(Airports)、酒店(Hotels)、购物中心(Shopping Malls)或咖啡店(Coffee),那么您可能已经使用过这些地方提供的公共Wi-Fi 。这些公共Wi-Fi通常有两种类型——付费(– Paid)和免费(Free),但它们有一个共同点,即Captive Portal。您可能会问,什么是强制门户?它只是一个网页,用于向公共用户显示登录页面,此页面可能会要求登录,有时在付费服务的情况下会要求付款。
公共Wi-Fi非常方便,但有时它们可能非常令人沮丧。这是当您在外面并尝试连接到 Internet,但公共Wi-Fi登录页面未显示在您的 Windows 10 浏览器上时。在这种情况下,不要惊慌,因为有一些简单的修复方法可以解决这个问题。
公共Wi-Fi 登录页面(Wi-Fi Login Page)未在 PC 上显示
如果您在使用Windows 10 PC 时未显示(Windows 10)公共 Wi-Fi 登录页面(Public Wi-Fi Login Page),这些提示可能会帮助您连接到公共网络 Wi-Fi:
- 重新启动系统
- 禁用弹出窗口阻止
- 刷新 DNS 缓存
- 打开路由器的默认页面
- 关闭第三方 DNS 服务器
- 禁用系统上的防火墙
让我们详细看看这些方法中的每一种。
1]重新启动系统
如果您的系统第一次出现此问题,那么您应该尝试此初始解决方法。
- 关闭 Wi-Fi,然后重新打开。
- 如果上述方法不起作用,请尝试在您的计算机上注销您的帐户,然后重新登录。
- 只需重新启动(Restart)系统。
如果以上都不起作用,请尝试询问您周围的几个人并检查他们是否可以使用互联网。可能是Wi-Fi连接中断,或者需要重新启动路由器。
2]禁用弹出窗口阻止
如果您在系统上阻止了弹出窗口,则不会显示公共 Wi-Fi登录页面。(Public Wi-Fi)您必须从您的设置中禁用弹出窗口阻止。(disable popup blocking)以下是在Chrome中执行此操作的方法:
- 在Chrome 浏览器(Chrome Brower)中,单击出现在最左角的三个点
- 点击设置(Settings)
- 向下滚动并单击高级(Advanced)
- 进一步向下滚动并单击站点设置(Site settings)
- 现在,向下滚动并单击弹出窗口和重定向(Pop-ups and redirects)选项
- 通过单击阻止(推荐)(Blocked (recommended))选项旁边的滑块启用弹出窗口(Pop-ups)
- 现在,您将看到Allowed而不是 Blocked(推荐)
![公共 Wi-Fi 登录页面](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jrEbTdSAlgU/Yjdu-xKpjKI/AAAAAAAAPzA/IUAFWgz3c7YbjPS9sZL5Gq2qLSyagwMRgCEwYBhgLKvEDABHVOhyU0JW91iiU4HdUNyWpEBsKLTw-6rQ88JJcf3GF8lMk7uR2vURQvSrLKx3HPJ-0bFTSQRDYtFiF0xXMnzMqjkeinj0p4_6R1kO7c7YxY5qQhApZ0W4keaxtQNkUgY3tkRT5-ypFY9VCwWOdWlQjQXqnqqmUhUOHojDHDyRxOdzXgn83uL9cUhyZQAyqoLNXwTuyPI3w7jMVLY_X3G_jMusEXoZHkAYQKZqBgUhPxBxFlPwhH-2DdZDXsVjKZqfavx4quKoI8Dn5vbKBw1fBP2LP-TMONu3R7eOkf34NH9fhPJJ8dtB0a9Nr9Lbun4wsDt2UkPoVWdXK-T5WEyqL8jtJIZzuNmeYS32rgbNJxt2MkVJe0ECNAjwjXY1oCKwCAja-lwWv2MG2WdS5jNcBqq8uNpsf5TXfjQaewupijbNsp_viGHOdMXhU68bv9CYzh3Jg897TZj113lNc9x2yiPm9ZLpb68caNxrHKk6kQvdPMHMRzJzCFsHGdrcsGW8UUQ6Ht3UrJUSKHvNnPH9C-EavJf8LBHVfter4gT7dO0uaIhreDldhomF7fI1DE1HmW7QFlecOcn2MqpmjESsYDZlEqVL_O7bu6l5iDcDGvhsDH0Fhqz9rIOYRCpkWkIV1yugxhdBnKN3LY3H2ntww_-XdkQY/s0/y0uTPAZCfDfXiVbK_JMkMY4fG60.jpg)
关闭设置选项卡并尝试从浏览器访问公共 Wi-Fi登录页面。(Public Wi-Fi)
3]刷新DNS缓存
Windows将网站的DNS服务器数据存储在缓存中。如果公共Wi-Fi(Wi-Fi)的登录页面的 IP最近发生了变化,您可能会遇到此问题。尝试刷新 DNS 缓存(flushing DNS cache)以解决此错误:
- 按“ Win Key + R ”启动“运行对话框(Run Dialog)”
- 输入“ cmd ”并点击“ Enter ”
- 现在输入命令“ ipconfig /release ”并点击“ Enter ”
- 您将需要等待几分钟才能完成该过程
- 现在在命令提示符窗口中输入命令“ ipconfig /flushdnsEnter ”
- 输入命令“ ipconfig /renew ”并再次点击“ Enter ”
等待几分钟,让此过程完成该过程。完成后,尝试访问公共 Wi-Fi(Public Wi-Fi)登录页面以检查问题是否仍然存在。
4]打开路由器的默认页面
如果以上修复都不起作用,那么您应该尝试打开路由器的默认页面。请按照以下步骤操作:
- 连接到公共Wi-Fi并转到您的网络浏览器
- 在地址栏中输入“ 0.0.1 ”或“ 192.168.1.1 ”或“ http://localhost ”,然后按“ Enter ”;进入路由器的登录页面
大多数时候,这个问题应该只做这个来解决。但如果这些步骤不起作用,您将需要找到所连接路由器的IP 地址(IP Address),然后将其粘贴到浏览器中。按照以下步骤查找路由器的IP地址:
- 从“开始菜单(Start Menu)”转到“搜索(Search)”框
- 键入“ cmd ”以打开命令提示符
- 打开后,输入“ ipconfig ”并点击“ Enter ”
- 现在在“无线 LAN 适配器 Wi-Fi(Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi) ”下找到“ IPv4 地址(IPv4 address)”
![公共 Wi-Fi 登录页面](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SpBIfVuFnu0/YVAx3ok8JFI/AAAAAAAAGo0/XHR5R3u13ToipRKvTPoB7om1nO0uwdu0wCLcBGAsYHQ/s0/3csvKdTEo2Od-FWClM2xUCex0qg.jpg)
这是一种非常简单的方法,您可以使用它来手动访问路由器的登录页面。获得IPv4 地址(IPv4 Address)后,将其粘贴到浏览器中,然后按 Enter 开始使用互联网。
5]关闭第三方DNS服务器
有时, OpenNIC(OpenNIC)、Dyn、Google 公共 DNS(Google Public DNS)服务器等第三方DNS服务器会阻止公共Wi-Fi正确连接。要解决此问题,您必须关闭第三方DNS服务器。您可以这样做:
- 转到“设置(Settings)”并单击“网络和 Internet(Network & Internet) ”
- 向下滚动到“打开网络和共享中心(Open Network and Sharing Center)”并点击打开它
- 现在点击 Wi-Fi 并选择“属性(Properties)”
- 在新选项卡中,找到“ Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4) ”
- 单击它,然后选择“属性(Properties)”
- 启用“自动获取 IP 地址(Obtain an IP address automatically)”和“自动获取 DNS 服务器地址(Obtain DNS server address automatically)”
- 点击“确定(OK)”
![公共 Wi-Fi 登录页面未显示](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GX3AvacorOs/YVEg8oIiyVI/AAAAAAAACP4/KJt_b57JkDc8Zh-3SKOmbY9LrdUdzpvcgCLcBGAsYHQ/s0/8FmMcASp6FxwO7s0sEii0B58pWI.jpg)
请(Please)注意,此方法仅适用于在其计算机上具有第三方DNS服务器的用户。
6]在您的系统上禁用防火墙
有时Windows 防火墙(Windows Firewall)可能会导致此问题,禁用它可以节省您的时间。跟着这些步骤:
- 按“ Win Key + R ”启动“运行对话框(Run Dialog)”
- 输入“ control firewall.cpl ”并点击“ Enter ”在“控制面板(Control Panel)”中打开“防火墙设置”(Firewall settings)
- 在控制面板的左侧窗格中,单击“打开或关闭 Windows Defender 防火墙(Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off)”
- 现在,在公共(Public)网络设置下,单击“关闭 Windows Defender 防火墙(不推荐)(Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended)) ”并点击“确定(OK)”关闭防火墙
- 重启系统
尝试访问公共Wi-Fi登录页面。是的,完成后不要忘记打开防火墙。如果您仍然遇到问题,请尝试下一个修复。
7]打开隐身浏览器窗口
无论(Irrespective)您使用哪种浏览器,即Edge、IE、Chrome、Safari、Opera或Firefox,隐身模式(Incognito mode)始终可用。使用此模式的最大好处之一是它允许您私下浏览互联网。简而言之,它不会在浏览时存储缓存。
打开隐身窗口后,您应该尝试访问非 HTTPS 网站,例如stealmylogin.com。有时浏览器缓存会尝试使用DNS信息来加载站点,而不是加载登录页面。在这种情况下,这个技巧有效。
如果您是经常使用公共Wi-Fi的人之一,那么本文一定会帮助您保持与互联网的连接。因此,下次您无法连接到公共Wi-Fi时,请尝试这些修复以强制Wi-Fi登录页面显示在Windows上。
阅读下一篇(Read next):使用公共 WiFi 的危险和注意事项(Dangers of using Public WiFi and precautions to take)。
Public Wi-Fi Login Page not showing In Windows 11/10
Іf you happen to visit Airports, Hotels, Shoрping Malls, or Coffee places recurrently, then yoυ might have used the public Wi-Fi available at these places. These public Wi-Fi’s are normally of two typeѕ – Paid and Free, but they have one thing common, i.e., the Captive Portal. You may ask, what a captive portal is? It is nothing but a web рagе which is used to present a log-in page to a publіc user, this page may ask for sign in and sometіmes payments in case of paid sеrvices.
Public Wi-Fi’s are great for their convenience, but sometimes they can be extremely frustrating. This is when you are outside and trying to connect to the internet, but the public Wi-Fi login page doesn’t show up on your Windows 10 browser. When in such a situation, don’t panic as there are easy fixes available to solve this issue.
Public Wi-Fi Login Page not showing on PC
If the Public Wi-Fi Login Page not showing when you use a Windows 10 PC, these tips may help you in connecting to the public network Wi-Fi:
- Restart Your System
- Disable Pop-Up blocking
- Flush DNS cache
- Open Router’s Default Page
- Turn off Third-Party DNS Servers
- Disable Firewall on Your System
Let’s look at each of these ways in detail.
1] Restart Your System
If this problem is happening for the first time on your system, then you should try this initial workaround.
- Turn off your Wi-Fi, then turn it back on.
- If the above didn’t work, try logging out of your account on your computer and then log back in.
- Simply Restart the system.
If none of the above are working, try to ask a few people around you and check if they can use the internet. Possibly that Wi-Fi connection is down, or the router needs to be restarted.
2] Disable Pop-Up blocking
If you have Pop-ups blocked on your system, the Public Wi-Fi login page won’t show up. You will have to disable popup blocking from your settings. Here’s how you can do that in Chrome:
- In Chrome Brower, click on the three dots appearing on the left most corner
- Hit Settings
- Scroll down and click Advanced
- Scroll down further and click Site settings
- Now, scroll down and click the Pop-ups and redirects option
- Enable the Pop-ups by clicking on the slider beside Blocked (recommended) option
- Now, you will see Allowed instead of Blocked (recommended)
![Public Wi-Fi Login Page](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-jrEbTdSAlgU/Yjdu-xKpjKI/AAAAAAAAPzA/IUAFWgz3c7YbjPS9sZL5Gq2qLSyagwMRgCEwYBhgLKvEDABHVOhyU0JW91iiU4HdUNyWpEBsKLTw-6rQ88JJcf3GF8lMk7uR2vURQvSrLKx3HPJ-0bFTSQRDYtFiF0xXMnzMqjkeinj0p4_6R1kO7c7YxY5qQhApZ0W4keaxtQNkUgY3tkRT5-ypFY9VCwWOdWlQjQXqnqqmUhUOHojDHDyRxOdzXgn83uL9cUhyZQAyqoLNXwTuyPI3w7jMVLY_X3G_jMusEXoZHkAYQKZqBgUhPxBxFlPwhH-2DdZDXsVjKZqfavx4quKoI8Dn5vbKBw1fBP2LP-TMONu3R7eOkf34NH9fhPJJ8dtB0a9Nr9Lbun4wsDt2UkPoVWdXK-T5WEyqL8jtJIZzuNmeYS32rgbNJxt2MkVJe0ECNAjwjXY1oCKwCAja-lwWv2MG2WdS5jNcBqq8uNpsf5TXfjQaewupijbNsp_viGHOdMXhU68bv9CYzh3Jg897TZj113lNc9x2yiPm9ZLpb68caNxrHKk6kQvdPMHMRzJzCFsHGdrcsGW8UUQ6Ht3UrJUSKHvNnPH9C-EavJf8LBHVfter4gT7dO0uaIhreDldhomF7fI1DE1HmW7QFlecOcn2MqpmjESsYDZlEqVL_O7bu6l5iDcDGvhsDH0Fhqz9rIOYRCpkWkIV1yugxhdBnKN3LY3H2ntww_-XdkQY/s0/y0uTPAZCfDfXiVbK_JMkMY4fG60.jpg)
Close the settings tab and try to access the Public Wi-Fi login Page from your browser.
3] Flush DNS cache
Windows stores DNS server’s data of websites in the cache. You may face this problem if the IP of the login page of the public Wi-Fi has changed recently. Try flushing DNS cache to solve this error:
- Press ‘Win Key + R’ to launch the ‘Run Dialog’
- Type ‘cmd’ and hit ‘Enter’
- Now enter the command ‘ipconfig /release’ and hit ‘Enter’
- You will have to wait for a few minutes for the process to complete
- Now enter the command ‘ipconfig /flushdns’ in the command prompt window and hit ‘Enter’
- Enter the command ‘ipconfig /renew’ and hit ‘Enter’ once again
Wait for few minutes for this process to complete the process. Once done, try to access the Public Wi-Fi login page to check the problem is persists.
4] Open Router’s Default Page
If none of the above fixes work, then you should try to open the router’s default page. Follow the below steps:
- Connect to the public Wi-Fi and go to your web browser
- In the address bar type ‘0.0.1’ or ‘192.168.1.1’ or ‘http://localhost’ and then press ‘Enter’; to get on to the router’s login page
Most of the time, this issue should be solved by doing only this. But if these steps do not work, you will need to find the IP Address of the connected router and then paste the same in your browser. Follow the below steps to find the IP address of the router:
- From the ‘Start Menu’ go to the ‘Search’ box
- Type ‘cmd’ to open Command Prompt
- Once open, type ‘ipconfig’ and hit ‘Enter’
- Now locate the ‘IPv4 address’ under the ‘Wireless LAN adapter Wi-Fi’
![Public Wi-Fi Login Page](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-SpBIfVuFnu0/YVAx3ok8JFI/AAAAAAAAGo0/XHR5R3u13ToipRKvTPoB7om1nO0uwdu0wCLcBGAsYHQ/s0/3csvKdTEo2Od-FWClM2xUCex0qg.jpg)
This is a pretty simple method that you can use to manually access the router’s login page. Once you get the IPv4 Address, paste it into your browser and hit enter to start using the internet.
5] Turn off Third-Party DNS Servers
Sometimes third-party DNS servers like OpenNIC, Dyn, Google Public DNS server, etc. prevent a public Wi-Fi from connecting properly. To solve this problem, you will have to turn off the third-party DNS servers. Here’s how you can do this:
- Go to ‘Settings’ and click ‘Network & Internet’
- Scroll down to go to ‘Open Network and Sharing Center’ and click to open it
- Now click on the Wi-Fi and select ‘Properties’
- In the new tab, locate ‘Internet Protocol Version 4(TCP/IPv4)’
- Click on it, and select ‘Properties’
- Enable ‘Obtain an IP address automatically’ and ‘Obtain DNS server address automatically’
- Hit ‘OK’
![Public Wi-Fi Login Page not showing](https://1.bp.blogspot.com/-GX3AvacorOs/YVEg8oIiyVI/AAAAAAAACP4/KJt_b57JkDc8Zh-3SKOmbY9LrdUdzpvcgCLcBGAsYHQ/s0/8FmMcASp6FxwO7s0sEii0B58pWI.jpg)
Please note, this method will work only for users who have a third-party DNS server on their computer.
6] Disable Firewall on Your System
Sometimes Windows Firewall can cause this problem, and disabling the same can save your day. Follow these steps:
- Press ‘Win Key + R’ to launch the ‘Run Dialog’
- Type ‘control firewall.cpl’ and hit ‘Enter’ to open ‘Firewall settings’ in ‘Control Panel’
- On the left pane of the control panel, click on ‘Turn Windows Defender Firewall on or off’
- Now, under the Public network settings, click on ‘Turn off Windows Defender Firewall (not recommended)’ and hit ’OK’ to turn your Firewall off
- Restart the system
Try accessing the public Wi-Fi login page. And yes, do not forget to turn on the firewall once done. If you still face trouble, try the next fix.
7] Open Incognito browser window
Irrespective of the browser you are using, i.e., Edge, IE, Chrome, Safari, Opera, or Firefox, an Incognito mode will always be available. One of the biggest perks of using this mode is that it allows you to browse the internet privately. In simple words, it doesn’t store the caches while browsing.
After opening the incognito window, you should try to visit a non-HTTPS website, such as stealmylogin.com. Sometimes it happens that the browser cache tries to use the DNS info to load a site instead of loading the login page. In such a case, this trick works.
If you are among those who regularly use public Wi-Fi, then this article will surely help you to stay connected to the internet. So, the next time you can’t connect to public Wi-Fi, try these fixes to force the Wi-Fi login page to show up on Windows.
Read next: Dangers of using Public WiFi and precautions to take.