Connect a router as a client to a public wi-fi

I live in a dorm, I need to connect my router DIR-620 as a client to public Wi-Fi wi-fi_moscow_free to hide all my devices (printer, cell phone, NAS) under NAT, away from all kinds of students. My router as a client is connected, but the problem is that public Wi-Fi does not give access to the Internet until the client does not go to the provider’s page, which I can not do from the router, to go there from a computer under NAT – useless. So how to steal Wi-Fi from the router?

Answer

The problem is understandable, but most likely there is nothing you can do. If it was a regular, open public network, everything would work. As it is, the network is protected by authorization. In this case, this is visiting the ISP page. The router will not be able to bypass this authorization and connect to the network in client mode.

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