How to connect to unsecured Wi-Fi networks on MacBook Air M1 chip

Hi!

have been trying to connect to Wi-Fi (open networks) at various cafés, hotels etc, the Wi-Fi is connected but can’t use the internet as it say unsecured network, can you please help me out with the same?

MacBook Air (M1, 2020)

Posted on May 3, 2023 2:32 AM

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Posted on May 3, 2023 3:43 AM

The "unsecured network" status message itself is merely informative. In the case of "captive networks" its only useful purpose is to let you know that your Mac has not authenticated with that network with a "login screen" or something that demands you check a box consenting to some arbitrary terms and conditions no one reads anyway. Until you do that the publicly available router's open network will refuse to connect you to the Internet.


If what I wrote does not load that login screen then try loading a commonly used website like www.apple.com for example. Try others also. Try toggling Wi-Fi off and on again.


As before... sometimes that will work too.


This Apple Support document explains how it works on iOS devices; unfortunately macOS has yet to catch up to doing things the same way: Use captive Wi-Fi networks on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

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May 3, 2023 3:43 AM in response to NikhilBokadia

The "unsecured network" status message itself is merely informative. In the case of "captive networks" its only useful purpose is to let you know that your Mac has not authenticated with that network with a "login screen" or something that demands you check a box consenting to some arbitrary terms and conditions no one reads anyway. Until you do that the publicly available router's open network will refuse to connect you to the Internet.


If what I wrote does not load that login screen then try loading a commonly used website like www.apple.com for example. Try others also. Try toggling Wi-Fi off and on again.


As before... sometimes that will work too.


This Apple Support document explains how it works on iOS devices; unfortunately macOS has yet to catch up to doing things the same way: Use captive Wi-Fi networks on your iPhone or iPad - Apple Support

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