HT1595 Cisco's RV Series Routers as guest with apple tv?

Im on a Cisco’s RV Series Routers as guest and it connects with my new apple tv but I cant download content from the net. As a guest you dont need a password to connect however if you open a webbrowser it then asks for a password. As apple tv doesn't have a browser there must be a work around.

It isn't connecting to the network as it requires password via the webpage. As you are aware the Apple TV doesn't support this method since there isn't a browser on the device. There is no workaround.

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