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Nintendo Switch Wi-Fi Login

Nintendo Switch Wi-Fi Login

A simple guide to getting your Switch connected to public Wi-Fi.

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Connection report

IP address

🇺🇸 United States

🌐 Protocol
HTTP/1.0 · HTTP (no TLS)
📡 Ping
Measuring…
🧾 Headers captured
8
🕒 Generated
2025-12-22 11:11:27 UTC

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8 headers

Connecting Your Switch to Wi-Fi with a Login Page

The Nintendo Switch has a built-in process for handling captive portals.

  • Go to **System Settings** from the Home menu.
  • Select **Internet** > **Internet Settings**.
  • Your Switch will search for Wi-Fi networks. Select the one you want to connect to.
  • A message "Registration is required to use this network" will appear. Select **Next**.
  • A browser window will open, displaying the captive portal login page. Complete the login process.

What to Do If the Login Page Doesn't Open

If the browser doesn't open automatically, you can try to trigger it by using a non-HTTPS site like nossl.sh, though the Switch's automatic detection is usually reliable.

  • Try reconnecting to the network.
  • If the login page still does not appear, try using another network. Some networks may not be compatible with the Switch.

My Switch is connected to Wi-Fi, but says it has no internet.

This is the classic sign of a captive portal. The Switch should prompt you to open a login page. If it doesn't, try re-selecting the network in Internet Settings to trigger the prompt.

Quick steps to trigger captive portals

Apple captive portal check

Open the official Apple CNA page to force the captive assistant on iOS and macOS devices.

Open Apple captive portal

Android captive portal check

Use the Android connectivity check URL that devices call before presenting the portal dialog.

Open Android captive portal