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by rkaregaran
2452 days ago
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I experienced this a couple of months ago while trying to spoof a hotel room's captive portal. I was attempting to get a Chromecast to work, which isn't designed to operate with wifi connections behind captive portals. Very frustrating and no feedback from the OS that the commands I was running weren't actually doing what it said it was doing. This was on a latest gen MacBook Pro 15" running latest version at the time of MacOS. |
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I purchased an older version of this...
https://www.amazon.com/TP-Link-Wireless-Portable-Travel-Rout...
It lets you connect to either a standard Ethernet port like any router and it lets you connect to two WiFi networks and use one for the internet connection and the other to create an internal network.
You basically connect any device with a browser to the internal network to get through the captive portal and all of your other devices will then work that are connected to it.