I made some progress with this, this week. Here’s what I discovered:
- I could connect to the hotel wifi with our without mac cloning. With mac cloning need to restart router after original device has left the wifi network otherwise there is a mac address conflict (obviously).
- To get the hotels captive portal passed through I needed to turn off the nextdns dns profile I had active on the router and use the hotels dns server. I’m assuming that this means anything else from a dns perspective should be turned off until you’ve passed the captive portal.
- The wifi blocked port 853 (DoT) so android private dns (nextdns in my case) didn’t work so I had to download and install their app which spoofs a vpn to work instead. I left nextdns turned off on the Beryl.
- I had dns rebinding protect turned off, didn’t have the chance to try with it on
- My Beryl would only stay connected to the hotel wifi for around 30min before being kicked off. I put this down to a combination of the hotel wifi being poor (1-4 Mpbs
) and the hotel being busy and will try again next time as I stay in the same hotel pretty much on a monthly basis.
- The hotel was a Premier Inn in the UK with wifi provided by Virgin Media.
- The neverssl link above seemed to be useful as sometimes some devices just can’t find a connection.
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