Firefox and a Linksys router

I run a bed and breakfast. I have a router Linksys (EA6200). Thanks to the support of Linksys, I found solutions to help the login page appear for my guests in IE and Google Chrome. Unfortunately, it is still not load in Firefox.

I want this to work just like when you go to a café or restaurant of fast food with the WiFi. I don't want to tell clients that they must do this or that if it is really simple to do.

Any reason, why this does not work in Firefox and how to fix?

jsher2000, you're awesome, but I guess you've heard this before. Bypass cache (Ctrl + Shift + R) didn't work, but put them in another URL worked like a charm.

PROBLEM SOLVED!

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