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Mar 12, 2015 9:06 AM in response to TJBUSMC1973by HampeDG,★HelpfulThe link that you provided does not help.
I do not wish to log on to a "captive" network.
When I select my home Wi-Fi network on my iPhone and my iPad as prescribed in your article, it connects (I get a check mark next to that name). BUT immediately afterward, I get the "captive.apple.com Authentication Required " pop up along with my device IP address.
The software apparently identifies my home network as a "captive" network, like in an airport and expects that a log on ID and password is required.
I have never had this problem before I installed iOS 8.2.
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Aug 22, 2015 1:08 AM in response to HampeDGby kamal_prasad,Hello,
I am also seeing the same popup every time I login i.e a window says "success in Joining Kamal" at the end it gives this url
http://captive.apple.com/pgcWZ9eB/dl9tKHK6/srJscmdX.html
is this a malware or spyware? Are there any tips on how to preempt spyware from infecting the mac -besides paying for it to buy anti-virus software?
thanks
-kamal
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Sep 1, 2015 12:34 AM in response to HampeDGby ApMaX,Same problem here:
UserEventAgent wants to connect to captive.apple.com on port 80 (http)
with Wi-Fi (SiFi) at home FTTH. No problem with Ethernet FTTH at home.
Mac OS X 10.10.5 (14F27) Yosemite
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Oct 6, 2015 11:41 AM in response to HampeDGby danielepboiling,★Helpfulsettings>wifi and select your connection. Select the "i" blue. Switch off the automatic login