Certificate errors
12 years 2 days ago #9
by Doug
Certificate errors was created by Doug
When I've been away from my computer a while or overnight, I get Certificate errors and they won't go away without rebooting! The certificate error is related to my router.
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12 years 1 day ago - 12 years 1 day ago #10
by Earl
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Replied by Earl on topic Certificate errors
Doug, what make/model router? Can you access it properly i.e. 192.168.1.1 or similar in your browser window? This can likely be fixed from within your browser's certificate settings but you need to know what to look for. If there is an "add exception" link, hit that and follow it through. If not, in Chrome, go to settings then search certificates and look for the Authority that lists your router. See if you get that option there, if not try to get back with more details so we can work through this. Thanks,
Earl
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Last edit: 12 years 1 day ago by Earl.
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12 years 1 day ago #11
by Doug
Replied by Doug on topic Certificate errors
We have a 2Wire Gateway. I just found their web site.
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12 years 1 day ago #12
by Earl
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Replied by Earl on topic Certificate errors
OOPS you're using IE sorry - got to Internet Options - Content then Certificates....
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