Yes, you can find information about Apple "Captive Network Assistant", that they invented, so not Android/Windows compatible, but maybe workarounds exist for similar function.
KBA-2368: When should I bypass CNA feature sometimes?
https://support.ruckuswireless.com/articles/000002368KBA-4638: Apple devices fail redirect using HTTPS URL in browser
https://support.ruckuswireless.com/articles/000004638These "smart" phones try to access their company sites to determine if they have Internet connectivity.
The Guest Access and HotSpot WLANs are designed to redirect users to login/Terms&Condition pages
when they open a browser with a homepage URL that is reachable. CNA breaks this procedure.
You might try "whitelisting" the following sites as a sort of Android/Windows "CNA" type workaround.This list is likely to keep changing too.
To avoid captive network assistants white list the following... gsp1.apple.com
www.apple.comapple.com
www.appleiphonecell.com*.apple.com
www.itools.infowww.ibook.infowww.airport.uswww.thinkdifferent.us*.apple.com.edgekey.net
*.akamaiedge.net
*.akamaitechnologies.com
ipv6.msftncsi.com
ipv6.msftncsi.com.edgesuite.net
www.msftncsi.comwww.msftncsi.com.edgesuite.netteredo.ipv6.microsoft.com
teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com.nsatc.net
clients3.google.com
captive.apple.com
For Google Play and Amazon Market access to download appDNS Zones:
Google Play
Android.clients.google.com
Android.l.google.com
Ggpht.com
Photos-ugc.l.google.com
Amazon App Store
Mst-ext.amazon.com
Mas-ext.amazon.com
Images-amazon.com
Amzadsi-a.akamaihd.net
Not sure if this next one is needed for this
Dig0kk115kms0.cloudfront.net
IP Subnets; (allow http/https)
Google Play
74.125.228.0/24
173.194.7.0/24
173.194.43.0/24
173.194.53.0/24
208.117.224.0/19
208.117.254.0/24
216.12.120.0/24
172.217.0.0/16
239.58.0.0/16
Amazon App Store
72.21.0.0/16
184.84.227.3/32 [host]
207.171.162.142/32 [host]
216.137.33.0/24