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I would change those settings now, as it is probably the reason you are having the issue to begin with. See MrVench's reply below; Brave automatically redirects to https (Brave is Chromium based; it's not a stretch to think Chrome may be doing the s...
"Allow non-HTTP traffic prior to sign-on "I can almost guarantee this setting is what's causing that behavior. If you're allowing non-http traffic, then you're allowing the vast majority of traffic that goes over the internet today (the fact that we...
Allow non-HTTP traffic prior to sign-on so we can get to the http://escapessl.com and the splash page the splash page is http traffic. When it says to allow non http traffic, that’s going to include https. My guess is that your captive portal request...
Bigger problem is on Chromebooks. They need the internet to log in to the Chromebook, but can't get to the internet if the captive portal is in place. So user opens Chromebook and is prompted to connect to the internet. User chooses the network wi...
See my response to MrVench above. The "Success" message is a 200 response, which means that the browser successfully completed the http request. Ensure that the request is actually being made over http and not https and check that your captive port...