Browser-based wifi password?

My Apple TV is connecting to a cable hotspot, but does not ask for the wifi password.  Is that because the password is browser-based?  Is there a workaround for this?
Thanks for your time!

The only "workaround" is if the router allows for adding approved devices based on MAC address.
The ATV has no browser and as such cannot login to hotspots that use browser logins.

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