User`s guide

AT&T Global Network Client User’s Guide
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Connecting to Third-Party Wired and Wireless Locations that Require a Browser Login
The AT&T Global Network Client has support for connecting to Third-Party locations that require a
browser login.
The third party network should be detected automatically by the AT&T Global Network Client. For
example, if Third-Party Wired Ethernet is detected then the Connection Sequence will display “Ethernet
(third-party)” in the corresponding connection type of the Connection Sequence panel of the Main
Window.
A Third-Party Ethernet warning dialog is displayed during the connection process. Proceed by clicking
“Yes”; cancel this connection process by clicking “No, stop”; or skip the connection by clicking “No,
continue”.
Figure 37: Third-Party Ethernet Warning
If you proceed by clicking “Yes” then you will be shown the Third-Party Login dialog box providing
instructions for connecting manually using a web browser based login.