Can no longer connect to WiFi popup does not appear

I have a iPad gen 4 and a iPhone 5s and neither will connect to my business Wi-Fi. The issue is that I can log in and then the login process requires me
to okay the request. The pop-up to okay never appears. This stopped working when I upgraded my iPad gen 1 from iOS5 to iOS6. At that time my iPhone 5 also stopped when updated to iOS6. The block pop-up's is off. I was hoping that this might get fixed when iOS7 came out. Unfortunately not. Any idea's how to get around this.

Same thing here on all my devices. Basically it seems like there is a web page that the device attempts to connect to confirm internet connectivity after joining a WiFi network which seems to now be a bad link.

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