![]() This problem is common to all access points that use the ad hoc method of redirecting your first request to a HTTP(s) login page. I'll continue to investigate any solution I find. The proprietary Nook browser can't display secure (HTTPS) website.Īt this point in time there isn't much I can do to fix this problem.The proprietary Nook browser is not capable of displaying the PublicIP logon screen due to poor programming.My best guess it that the page can't be displayed for two reasons. You get a blank page and you are stuck.įor some reason the Nook browser can't display the logon page.Here's what happens with the Nook software version 1.5: (usually Internet Explorer, Firefox or Chrome) Connect to the wireless signal in the library.Here are the normal steps a laptop user takes to connect to the wifi: I'm not entirely certain what is causing this problem but I have an educated guess. Unfortunately, that means most libraries in SCLS. I've done some testing and am sad to report that the Nook eBook reader can't connect to the wireless in libraries who use the PublicIP wireless system.
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