Not sure why iOS devices seem better at handling public Wifi (other than I guess more likely to come into contact more frequently) than MacOs though. On reddit posted a user The problem was with one rule in Peter Lowe’s Block list: deny outgoing connections to. Using Safari, you can have several pages open in different windows or have several pages open in multiple tabs. Seriously De-installing Little Snitch is not an option, for a good reason.
I have personally found clicking on the WiFi icon, opening network preferences and then running diagnostics usually then forces the WiFi login/pop-up page to appear. Open multiple Web pages simultaneously on a Mac using the included Safari Web browser.
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If a document is dimmed and cant be selected, it means the document cant be opened by Pages. That will force your computer to request a new ip address. If you cant open a Pages document, make sure that you have the latest version of Pages from the Mac App Store. Chrome Settings Your pages should now launch like a bat out of hell. Browse to the foot and hit Reset Settings. Resetting your computer clears the cache and now forces your computer to request a new ip address instead of trying to use the last ip and settings it had when on the network.Ī quicker and easier fix that might work would to open your system preferences -> network -> advanced -> TCP/IP tab and click "Renew DHCP Lease". Navigate to the foot and click Advanced Settings. When we go back and try to connect it is "holding" the settings from the last time but the router has already cleared us out. I now understand that our problem may be that our Macs are remembering the network and settings. I also experienced this when I was running Sierra so I don't think it is specifically related to High Sierra.