Problem Connecting my iPAD3 to WiFi - LAN

Untill today using ADSL broadband and ZyXel WiFi Router. With this I was able to connect iPad3 to internet. iPad --> ZyXel WiFi Router --> Internet.
I changes my internet service provider to Hathway.
So I connected WiFi Router <--> Cisco Cable Modem <--> Cable. With this setup I am able to connect my laptop to internet using Wi-Fi. However when I tried to connect iPad3 .. its giving trouble.
On ipad i setup Wi-Fi connectoin and it seems to connect momentorily and then it displays an error
"HTTP Status 404 - /library/test/success.html
The requestes resource not available."
ZyXel WiFi Router : P-660HN-T1A
Cisco Cable Modem: DPQ 2160
Please advice. Thank you in advance.

I think what might be happening is - When I try to connect to google the first time from LAPTOP, it redirects me to Hathway login page. It makes me login and then I can use internet on LAPTOP.
Something similar might be happening from iPad. Howeve on ipad its unable to display the login page. Hence its unable to continue with Wi_Fi Connection and it keeps disconnecting.
How to resolve?

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