Hotel Wi-Fi login not working
A quick HTTP trigger plus evidence you can share with hotel staff.
A quick HTTP trigger plus evidence you can share with hotel staff.
Live snapshot
IP address
IPv6 address
IPv6 address
🇺🇸 United States
Headers
| Header | Value |
|---|---|
| accept | */* |
| accept-encoding | gzip, br, zstd, deflate |
| cache-control | max-age=259200 |
| connection | close |
| host | nossl.sh |
| user-agent | Mozilla/5.0 AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko; compatible; ClaudeBot/1.0; +claudebot@anthropic.com) |
| via | 1.1 squid-proxy-5b5d847c96-788gb (squid/6.13) |
| x-forwarded-for | 216.73.216.63 |
Join the hotel SSID and immediately load http://nossl.sh. The page provides the plain HTTP request gateways expect before showing the login form.
If you stay stuck, disable VPN or private relay, set DNS to automatic, and forget/rejoin the network. Ask the front desk to whitelist your MAC if needed.
The portal only appears after the gateway catches a plain HTTP request. Loading nossl.sh usually triggers it; otherwise staff may need to reset or whitelist your device.
Yes. The connection snapshot includes a timestamp, IP, and headers you can show to the front desk or IT contractor.
Open the official Apple CNA page to force the captive assistant on iOS and macOS devices.
Open Apple captive portalUse the Android connectivity check URL that devices call before presenting the portal dialog.
Open Android captive portal