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Glenikins
Jan 03, 2018Aspirant
How to access web interface on WAG102 with a modern browser
I am unable to open the web interface on our WAG102 access point. I've tried Microsoft Edge, IE11, Chrome and FIrefox. All report similar errors, associated with SSL/TLS. Is there any way that I can ...
- Feb 07, 2019
I needed to reset some things on several WAG102s we have. The answer was to download and install Virtualbox (you could use another if you wanted) then go to
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/tools/vms/
and download a virtual machine with IE8.
It was fairly easy to get running and easily connects to the WAG102 interface.
Ian_Bertram
Jan 08, 2018Aspirant
Hi Antinode
Just reading through this discussion thread and I'm really suprised that this problem has not been raised by more Netgear customers.
I have exactly the same problem..
I've had the same Netgear WG102 Access Point for many years now, but when I try to connect to it using the new MS Edge browser I receive the following message.
"Can’t connect securely to this page
This might be because the site uses outdated or unsafe TLS security settings. If this keeps happening, try contacting the website’s owner"
As background. I use the same instructions from the Neatgear Support page to access my WG102 each time.
1) Connect to WG102 via a Ethernet cable, 2) Change Ethernet IP4v to address specificed, 3) Type in the default Netgear IP address for the WG102 as instructed.
Always worked in the past but now I receive the error above and cannot proceed any further.
The only time that has changed is that I have Win 10 installed and attempting to use Edge (although I've tried IE.11)
Can anyone assit
antinode
Jan 09, 2018Guru
> Just reading through this discussion thread and I'm really suprised
> that this problem has not been raised by more Netgear customers.
There may be others, but they may have found a more appropriate forum
than this one. My quick Google search for:
site:community.netgear.com wag102
found, for example:
https://community.netgear.com/t5/x/x/td-p/1044681
If firmware newer than the Reference Manual really does force
"https", but the gizmo's web server configuration is so old/lame that
modern browsers won't tolerate its obsolete security scheme, then your
only hope might be to use an older browser. Or its equivalent, if your
current browser allows it, by establishing an exception (site-specific)
to its normal security requirements.
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