I had a customer who just bought Vista yesterday. He claims that the redirect page on hotspot is causing Vista to BSOD. I’m going to investigate more tomorrow. I’d like to see this first hand, and to see what code is causing it (probably Javascript).
You think? Perhaps the offending code is Vista. I mean, it --is-- offensive… ![]()
Perhaps this has to do with the meaning of the word “Vista” in Latvia - it’s a word for “old maid”, if I got that right… ![]()
Perhaps latvian software is refusing to serve this “old maid” ![]()
Best regards,
Christian Meis
actually it means chicken ![]()
and try to open this hotspot page with firefox as this is recognized as stable browser (opera should do too)
I have had 2 different users with 3 different laptops all experience the same thing. One user thought it was the laptop and went back and exchanged it but still had the same problem. All the BSOD occur after the user logs into the hotspot.
I have no problem having customers switch to firefox, but this is a temporary fix. Does anyone have any more information on what might be causing this?
I would contact microsoft. If something as simple as a browser redirect is causing a BSOD it needs to be fixed by them, not mikrotik.
Sam
No, Mikrotik should support chickens ![]()
we will test. there is nothing special in the hotspot pages, so this is actually a serious windows flaw
(I like the fact thet firefox is more vista friendly. fox and chicken ![]()
) that’s a nice one ![]()
Best regards,
Christian Meis