I solved this issue in the past by putting my laptop and phone behind a 
small NAT router that is then connected to the hotel network.

On 10/29/2009 09:09 AM, Sean McMaster wrote:
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> Hello people,
> I was wondering how I could connect an IP phone to a router that's connected 
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> router (wired), it would ask me to first login to the hotel's internet system 
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> If I hardwire the IP phone, how would I make it bypass that login page, or 
> auto-enter the login? It would be great if the router did the login and then 
> shared the connection with laptops and the hardwired IP phone, but can't 
> figure out how to do it.
> Thoughts?-S                                   
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