You should try posting to the microsoft.public.windowsxp.network_web
newsgroup. This newsgroup supports Microsoft's Broadband Networking
hardware and software only.
(E-Mail Removed) wrote:
> Windows XP Home Ed. V5.1
> Firefox and IE
>
> I normally can get on wireless networks no problem. However, if the
> network requires I go to a certain page first (for example, to accept
> the conditions of their network) then I can't get on. Instead, my
> browser just tells me that my homepage cannot be found. I *think* the
> problem is that my browser won't allow me to be redirected to their
> network's login site, and just tries to go to my homepage. Then the
> network won't let me go to my homepage (yahoo) because I haven't gone
> through their login page yet.
>
> I've tired without my firewall, I've tried both my browsers, I've tried
> without any anti-virus software, etc. What could it be?
>
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