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Mist13

Q: I can not connect to my Wifi because apple is telling me to log in, but it is not letting me

I have an iPod touch 4th generation with a capacity of 6.4 GB and with iOS 6.1.6. I have been trying to connect to my WiFi, but a notification from apple keeps popping up to tell me to log in. However, it is not giving me any options and only says "<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>Success</TITLE></HEAD><BODY>Success</BODY></HTML>". I have tried resting both my WiFi and iPod, but the results are the same. The only option it gives me when it pops up is "Cancel". At one point it asked me the WiFi password but then the popup immediately came up again, canceling the WiFi connection. I check with all my other devices and they have no problem connecting to the WiFi.

iPod touch (4th generation), iOS 6.1.6

Posted on Jul 14, 2015 11:26 PM

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Q: I can not connect to my Wifi because apple is telling me to log in, but it is not letting me

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  • by jefferey92,

    jefferey92 jefferey92 Jul 14, 2015 11:55 PM in response to Mist13
    Level 1 (35 points)
    Jul 14, 2015 11:55 PM in response to Mist13

    Hey there, here's the fix:

    Open SETTINGS

    Go to Wi-Fi and click on the little blue circle with an arrow

    turn Auto-Join ON

    turn Auto-Login OFF

    Use your iPod like normal

  • by JDSTRATTON,

    JDSTRATTON JDSTRATTON Jul 14, 2015 11:58 PM in response to jefferey92
    Level 1 (15 points)
    Jul 14, 2015 11:58 PM in response to jefferey92

    YO.... THANKS FOR HELPING PEOPLE BUT COPY AND PAST THE ORIGINAL VERSON I MADE

     

     

    Copy and paste this:

     

     

    1.) Go to SETTINGS next to your networks name there's a blue arrow click on that.

     

    2.) Now turn ON auto-join

     

    3.) Turn OFF auto-log in

     

    4.) It Works!

     

     

    What we think is happening: We think apple has corrupted some part of the apple software and is trying to push customers into purchasing/upgrading to later apple devices. We believe they are trying to do this by basically "Cutting" the WIFI which is almost essential for running a apple device to its maximum capability.

                                     Hope this helps!