I've been traveling for work and staying at hotels regularly, but I recently encountered an issue where my Windows 11 Edge browser just won't show the splash pages for hotel Wi-Fi. Whenever I connect, it tells me I'm 'Connected, no internet.' I've tried a bunch of troubleshooting steps like clearing the cache, restarting my laptop multiple times, flushing the DNS, and using neverSSL.com or the IPV4 address, but nothing works. Interestingly, my phone connects just fine and shows the splash pages, so I don't think it's a problem with the hotel Wi-Fi. I've also tried using Chromium, and I still face the same problem. I can connect without any issues to my iPad's hotspot or my home Wi-Fi. I'm really hoping to fix this without having to reformat my laptop. Any suggestions?
2 Answers
Try removing the hotel's Wi-Fi network from your list of saved networks. It can also help to perform a network reset on your computer; it's like a factory reset but only for network settings, so your files are safe.
Thanks for the tip! I deleted all the saved networks as you suggested. The first step didn't work, but when I did the network reset, it finally did the trick! I restarted my laptop, and now I'm connected. You're a lifesaver! I owe you one!

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