Wireless network pop-up for college wifi login

I have been getting a wifi pop-up asking me to sign into my college's wireless network ever since my last system update. I have tried looking through all the preferences that involve wireless networks but I have not been able to make it go away. It shows up randomly and even when I am connected to the network via ethernet cord. Before, I would only have to type in this information when I opened up my browser. 
^(what i am currently getting)
<(what i used to get which was not a pop-up window)

Check your router settings. First, what type of wireless security are you using? If it's not WPA2, you either have been or will be cracked. Also check for clients you don't recognize.

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       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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       Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
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       DHCP Enabled. . . . . . . . . . . : No
       Autoconfiguration Enabled . . . . : Yes
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       Connection-specific DNS Suffix  . :
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    Did you find a solution for this? I have exaclty the same problem.
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    We have computers running both Windows XP and MAC OS X.
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    Hello,
    Based on the provided details, I believe the issue have something to do with the wireless security settings of your router.
    Please follow the steps below to access the Advanced Security Settings:
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    Shared Key Authentication is not supported by the printer, and i believe this might be the cause for the connection failure.
    Please let me know of any change,
    Shlomi
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