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Let me start by saying that I did search the forums, but did not find anything. So, if you know of a discussion that covers this topic, please link.  Much obliged for your support.
The internet connection in my apartment is setup in such a way that the ISP requires a login each time you want to connect.  This is akin to connecting to a public access connection that requires a login.  I do have WEP enabled on my router, but I do not believe that to be the problem here. 
This is what I must do if I want to connect:
Turn of WiFi in the Settings menu.
Wait about 5 - 10 seconds.
A new page/screen will load and I am directed to the log in page for my access point.
I type in my login credentials and press enter/login.
The page verifies that I have connected.
However, from here, I have only a few options as this not appear to be a regular Safari Browser page. I can hit 'cancel', forward/backward, or the home button on my device.
No matter which option I choose, when I got to Safari, or any other application for that matter, and try to access the Internet, I receive a notification that I am not connected. 
Then I must turn of WiFi under Settings.
Turn WFi back on.
Now I am able to connect.
However, when I do this on my iPhone, or any other device really, when I connect to my WiFi, the ISP automatically routes me to their login page through Safari, it type in my credentials, login, and then I'm good to go. I do not have to disable/enable my connection.
All of the above happens exactly the same if I go to any other open access point with a login page, i.e. Starbucks.
Is anyone else experiencing this? Does anyone know what is causing this or how to fix it?
Any thoughts, tips, or pointers here would be much appreciated.
Thanks for your time!!
Matt

Matt-
I don't think there is a simple solution to the problem.  Considering the number of places that require a log-in, a lot of iPad users may be having the same problem.  Perhaps Apple can devise a solution.  The more people that report it as a problem, the greater the chances they will do something - if anything can be done on the iPad.
My first thought was to get a new ISP!  Of course that is not practical in some cases you mentioned.  However, enough people complaining may cause the places that require log-in to reconsider.  If places like Starbucks depend on WiFi access to bring in customers, they could be forced to change the system as the number of iPads increases.
Fred

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