Kubuntu Internet Connection Issues at University

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A user is experiencing issues connecting to the internet on their Kubuntu system at university, specifically unable to access the login screen despite connecting to the network. The discussion highlights the lack of an IT department at the university for assistance and emphasizes the complexity of diagnosing network problems remotely without detailed information about the user's configuration.
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Hello
I use kubuntu on my computer. Until recently I could normally connect the internet in the university, but now it is impossible. It connects to the network but it doenst redirect to the login screen, hence turning impossible to use the internet.
Can someone solve this for me?
Thanks.
 
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