E65 No Gateway Reply while connecting open network...

Hello,
I'm having a problem while trying to connect my phone to an open network such as malls etc... If network was encrypted, there is no problem to connect it.I've read all the solutions and all them about giving an ip address to telephone. but sometimes it is impossible to do that. any recommendation?

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