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RainDodger
Aspirant
Aug 04, 2020

Orbi saying "Wi-Fi Login Required" and tries do a redirect!

Hello, everyone! My Orbi home network (with 2 satellites) has worked fine for about 2 years. My Kindle eReader has been on the network all that time with no problem. I noticed recently the Kindle was not connected, so attempted to log back on. A dialog comes up that says, "Wi-Fi Login Required", and that the network "requires you to sign in before accessing the Internet." It tries to redirect you to a non-existent web page. I've never seen this on my home network and wouldn't know how to set it up anyway!

 

All other devices log on and off the network just fine. Initially I thought the Kindle had the problem, but it will log on and off other routers just fine.

 

Anybody know what's happening here? I can work around this by creating a hotspot with my cell phone, but that's just not right. The Kindle connection has been fine for ~2 years! I'm just not sure where the problem lies, and don't know how to remedy it. Thanks for any insight!

 

Roger

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  • RainDodger wrote:

    Hello, everyone! My Orbi home network (with 2 satellites) has worked fine for about 2 years. My Kindle eReader has been on the network all that time with no problem. I noticed recently the Kindle was not connected, so attempted to log back on. A dialog comes up that says, "Wi-Fi Login Required", and that the network "requires you to sign in before accessing the Internet." It tries to redirect you to a non-existent web page. I've never seen this on my home network and wouldn't know how to set it up anyway!


    A couple of questions:

    • Do you administer the Orbi using the web interface or the Orbi "app"?
    • When you open the web interface and display the "Attached Devices" page, (a) does it show the Kindle, and (b) is "Access Control" on or off?
    • RainDodger's avatar
      RainDodger
      Aspirant

      Thanks for responding. I'm experiencing frustration. :) In answer to your questions:

       

      I administer the Orbi both ways - through the app occasionally, and through the web interface.

       

      I just accessed the web interface and "Attached Devices" does not show my Kindle (I can't get it logged on - that's the problem), BUT.. it does NOT show the wife's exact same type Kindle on the net either, although it IS logged on. I logged hers off, refreshed devices and saw that no indication that it had been on the net. I logged her kindle back on, and no new device showed up after refreshing the screen. For some reason, Kindles do not show up as an attached device.

       

      Access control is not checked for any device whatsoever. All devices are "Allowed".

      • CrimpOn's avatar
        CrimpOn
        Guru

        RainDodger wrote:

        I administer the Orbi both ways - through the app occasionally, and through the web interface.  The question was because one time I had a device mysteriously stop working and when I opened the "App" that little "Pause" slider had moved over to the left.  All my swearing, "I did NOT do that!!!" had no effect.

         

        I just accessed the web interface and "Attached Devices" does not show my Kindle (I can't get it logged on - that's the problem), BUT.. it does NOT show the wife's exact same type Kindle on the net either, although it IS logged on. I logged hers off, refreshed devices and saw that no indication that it had been on the net. I logged her kindle back on, and no new device showed up after refreshing the screen. For some reason, Kindles do not show up as an attached device.

        I am not aware of any WiFi device "not appearing" as an Attached Device.  Is there a way to open the Network control panel on her Kindle and see what IP address has been assigned to it?

         

        Access control is not checked for any device whatsoever. All devices are "Allowed".Access Control is "all or nothing", which is why it appears at the top of the Attached Devices display.


        Maybe it would be worth checking on the Advanced Tab, under Security, Access Control.  There are three tables.  Have to scroll down to find the bottom two (Allowed not on the network and Blocked not on the network).