If you’ve ever had this problem at a hotel before, use this tip and you should be on your way and able to access the internet on Apple devices. I finally found a page on the Apple forums and It stated that you type in the following (if you have a Mac or any other Apple device for that matter): and wouldn’t you know, this screen popped up straight away.Īnd then all I had to do was enter my details and I was finally able to access the Internet. I also tried deleting my full browser history but still nothing worked. After trying for at least half an hour I researched and was told to delete DNS numbers or something like that (I have no idea what I’m talking about), that didn’t work. Safari not loading pages issue might be due to the recent macOS bug. The following menu will offer to delete all the browsing history along with cookies and related website data. I began to do the usual things, forget network and re-connect, switch it off and turning it back but nothing would work. Click on the Safari option in the Menu bar. The Icon’s for wifi both showed connected on my IPhone and Mac however, when I tried to search something on the internet, check a social media or emails nothing would load. The hotel has free wifi and I connected or so I thought. If one of the Wi-Fi settings is corrupted, it could prevent you from connecting to Wi-Fi. If that doesn't work, you can force restart your iPhone as a last resort. The new menu then appears, enabling you to access options such as. Restarting your iPhone often solves its problems. Try turning on Airplane Mode before connecting and see if that helps. Then try again to connect that unsecured network. Find the setting Ask Websites Not to Track Me and turn it on. I was upgraded without having to ask, the service is friendly and warm and the view is pretty fantastic.Īnyway, this morning when I arrived I hopped onto my Mac to start getting some posts organised and check emails as I usually would. To show it, open the Safari menu then choose Preferences, then Advanced, then tick the box marked Show Develop menu in menu bar. Go to Settings > WiFi > Select the Unsecured Network > Forget This Network. Good evening from Abu Dhabi! as I stated in one of my previous posts, I’m currently staying at the Hyatt Capital Gate which has been excellent so far.
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