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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.
BrianL
Feb 17, 2024NETGEAR Moderator
Hi James_MA,
Try using Firefox to update Firmware (Online update) and a factory reset is required after installing the patch firmware. Let me know if this fixes your issue.
NOTE: You can save a backup config file and restore it once the factory reset is done.
Kind regards,
dean730
Feb 20, 2024Initiate
Factory reset after firmware update doesn't correct the issue either
- JBX_IndustriesMar 01, 2024Guide
I am having the same issue with a customers router as well. I have tried accessing the management interface from multiple computers using both EDGE, CHROME, and OPERA all at the latest version.
Will this problem be fixed as even after a factory reset it does not fix the issue? If not do I need to suggest to my customer to move to a different product?
- ArchitektMar 01, 2024Apprentice
I posted a reply earlier but for some reason it didn't show up, apologies if this winds up being a duplicate.
For me the only way I can access my router is with Firefox v123.0 (which, as of right now, is the lastest version: just in case I kept an archive of it and disabled auto updates). Oddly, I can access each individual satellite with any browser (not that you can make changes to the router from there).
The solutions to allow Edge/Chrome to bypass this using either a registry key or flag, while they will work for now, are not intended to be a long-term solution. According to Google:
"This policy is available for administrators to preview the behavior of a future release, which will enable this check by default. At that point, this policy will remain temporarily available for administrators that need more time to update." (emphasis mine).
Source: https://chromeenterprise.google/policies/#RSAKeyUsageForLocalAnchorsEnabled
- JBX_IndustriesMar 01, 2024Guide
Architekt Thank you so much for you reply. This allowed me in. So are we waiting for a firmware Upgrade to fix this issue? Because this one version on one browser is not tenable.
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