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Zworkon
Nov 22, 2023Aspirant
Chrome Certificate
After the latest updates with chrome, The certificate is not secure and I get this: This site can’t be reached The webpage at https://192.168.x.x/ might be temporarily down or it may have moved ...
- Nov 22, 2023
Here is the solution I found:
We found a fix. Delete the user's local state file located in C:\users\(username)\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data\Local State. After deleting it the issue went away. Let me know if that works for you.
EDIT: Confirmed this is also happening on MacOS. Need to go to Library/Application Support/Google/ and Delete the Local State file from their as well.Thanks Everyone.
Rillekille
Nov 23, 2023Guide
Hi!
I'm getting the same error message when trying to login to my Orbi RBR50 with chromeos 120.
Anyone having a solution for this situation?
Regards
/Rickard
CrimpOn
Nov 23, 2023Guru - Experienced User
When a web browser complains "not safe" about the Orbi SSL certificate, I search for that tiny link near the bottom of the screen called "Advanced Options" (or something vague like that) and get to a choice of "go there anyway". Once the browser has been instructed to ignore the SSL certificate, it usually quits complaining about it.
- RillekilleNov 23, 2023Guide
I don't get that far...
After clicking "Advanced Options" I just get an empty page with the text below:- CrimpOnNov 23, 2023Guru - Experienced User
So, the task is to figure out "what is different?"
On my Windows 11, Chrome version 119.0.6045.160, clicking on the Advanced button brings up this page:
- RillekilleNov 23, 2023Guide
I'm running Chrome 120 beta, maybe it's a change in version 120?
I don't login very often on the router so I really can't tell how long it's not been working.
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