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oxyIT
Jan 30, 2024Aspirant
Can't access router configuration page also DHCP is giving out IP's slow
This is all I can get even though I am trying to access with the local ip
Hmmm… can't reach this page
It looks like the webpage at (local IP) might be having issues, or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
ERR_SSL_KEY_USAGE_INCOMPATIBLE
As for the second part of my topic, it takes a good minute since firmware version 4.3.2.100 to connect a device to the internet.
oxyIT wrote:This is all I can get even though I am trying to access with the local ip
Hmmm… can't reach this page
It looks like the webpage at (local IP) might be having issues, or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
ERR_SSL_KEY_USAGE_INCOMPATIBLE.
Known issue. See:There is a workaround in that thread, or you can use Firefox. Ultimately, it's up to Netgear to fix this.
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- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
The post does not describe the URL that it being opened.
- oxyITAspirant
It would not let me post with the URL in my original post but I can try local 192.168.1.1 but also routerlogin.net does not work either.
- CrimpOnGuru - Experienced User
Thanks for the information. Yes, this forum software does not accept HTTP unless it is specifically entered using this symbol on the menu bar:
The Orbi Domain Name Service (DNS) module intercepts several search requests (orbilogin.com, orgilogin.net, etc.) and returns the IP address of the router itself. This is often 192.168.1.1, but when the Orbi router is connected to another router that has created a LAN subnet of 192.168.1.x, the Orbi creates a LAN of 10.0.0.x
What device is being used to access the Orbi web administration? (PC? Mac? tablet? smart phone?)
The correct IP address to use is the "gateway IP" that has been returned by the DHCP process.
On a Windows PC, the config /all command reveals what this IP address is.
- quagmire1Luminary
oxyIT wrote:This is all I can get even though I am trying to access with the local ip
Hmmm… can't reach this page
It looks like the webpage at (local IP) might be having issues, or it may have moved permanently to a new web address.
ERR_SSL_KEY_USAGE_INCOMPATIBLE.
Known issue. See:There is a workaround in that thread, or you can use Firefox. Ultimately, it's up to Netgear to fix this.
- oxyITAspirant
The workaround in that thread did not work unfortunately. I will just continue to use firefox till hopefully this issues gets updated / fixed.
The delete Local State is no longer working in chrome.
- schumakuGuru - Experienced User
TampaBaySailor wrote:
The delete Local State is no longer working in chrome.
Correct, useless workaround anyway.
Appropriate workaround there. Either way, Netgear and many other vendors need to update the self-signed certificates including the usage bits.
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