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      rocketboy001
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      Ok, I'm on pfSense 1.2.3-RC1 and I have looked through the forums here and on the m0n0wall site and not found a solution to my problem. I have read things that indicate this should work and is possible but I must be missing something, here is what I am trying to do:

      Captive Portal is enabled with NO AUTHENTICATION and a redirect set to http://mycompanysite.com

      All I really want is users on our public wifi to be redirected to the company site I do not need any authentication at all. After they get redirected they are free to do what they want.

      I have tried to use an onLoad even to automatically "click" the Continue button when the CP page loads but the closet thing to a result I have gotten is a nice page loading loop. Below is the code from the page:

      
      <title>Untitled Document</title>
      
      

      I suppose I coudl just have the user click Continue but I'd rather not have to go that route - any help is greatly appreciated; examples would be awesome.

      Thank you
      Adam

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        rocketboy001
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        bump…

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          rocketboy001
          last edited by

          Is this question unclear? If I need to clarify please let me know… Just looking to find if this is possible or not? tnx

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