What if a public Wi-Fi login page does not open?

Public Wi-Fi login pages often need direct local network access before any proxy starts. Temporarily disable system proxy or TUN, complete the portal login, then re-enable Clash after normal internet access is available.

Connection Support

Direct answer

Public Wi-Fi login pages often need direct local network access before any proxy starts. Temporarily disable system proxy or TUN, complete the portal login, then re-enable Clash after normal internet access is available.

What to check first

Treat connection symptoms as a layered support check: profile update, node availability, rule match, DNS result, local proxy port, system permission and target website behavior all need to be isolated.

  • Test with one known-good node and one simple website first.
  • Compare Rule mode and Global mode to separate routing from node availability.
  • Check DNS logs, local proxy ports and system proxy settings.
  • Record status messages and timestamps before contacting provider support.

Recommended handling

Keep the troubleshooting path narrow: confirm the profile, confirm the selected node, test Rule mode, read the log, then change only the setting that matches the observed status message.

Practical notes

  • Change one setting at a time so the result is attributable.
  • Use logs and timestamps when asking for provider or community support.