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Colgym
Jul 04, 2021Tutor
AX4300 (RAX45) 'your connection is not private' '/untrusted server blocked
I am running with NightHawk AX4300 (model RAX45). About 1 day ago i started seeing several different things which I am not sure of the cause but would like to find the solution. Observations: ...
- Jul 10, 2021
If you factory reset you router this may help as you set things up again.
After factory reset.
1. Make a backup of router configuration.
When you make your 1st changes with perferred SSID and New Admin and Password.
2. Make a backup router confiruration.
Once everthing is setup and working properly.
3. Make a backup rounter configuration
Now this will help in troubleshooting should you have to perform more factory resets
I know it is tedious & reduncant but it can save you a lot of time by just restoring a configuration.
Tips that have helpled me in the past and currently.
Before router firmware upgrade.
-Make a note of the firmware version
-Make a backup router configuration in case you've modified your configuration.
Or have to downgrade back to a previous firmware version
After router firmware upgrade.
Make a back router configuration because your configuration is not running on a new version.
slackrl
slackrl
Jul 09, 2021Luminary
What I know.
If you were just going to your router's network login via a browser...
"Observations:
1) When I connect to either the 5G or 2G networks broadcasting from the nighthawk, and I try and use chrome, I get Your connection is not private. error: NET: ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALUD"
This would be normal as the web site to your router's browser page would be
and not
With http you will get the Your Connection is not private as routers don't have SSL certificates.
If this is the case it is a protection feature.... As this alerts you about unsafe sites.
Your other observations I'm not sure about..
Will check to see if I can find anything eslse
In the mean time if this is the case that a look at...
https://kinsta.com/knowledgebase/neterr-cert-authority-invalid/
slackrl