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MJHgamer
Jul 22, 2024Aspirant
Nighthawk R7900
Nighthawk X6 R7900 Firmware Version V1.0.4.46_10.0.53 1. Login is not https despite clicking on Always Use HTTPS to Access Router under Web Services Management. How do I fix that? 2. How do I se...
michaelkenward
Jul 22, 2024Guru - Experienced User
MJHgamer wrote:
Nighthawk X6 R7900 Firmware Version V1.0.4.46_10.0.53
1. Login is not https despite clicking on Always Use HTTPS to Access Router under Web Services Management. How do I fix that?
Why do you want to fix it?
That seems to be a remote access thing. Enable https there and all hell breaks loose.
2. How do I setup a firewall/antivirus so everything wired or wireless through it will be protected without messing up our television viewing or access to most websites? Currently, we only have protection on our computers and cell phones independently.
What problems do you have? What firewall/antivirus do you want to set up?
- MJHgamerJul 23, 2024AspirantI have never setup a firewall or know anything about doing so with a router. I only know that they usually have one built in. As for the biggest issue, logging into the router it isn't doing https...in the browser bar it shows it crossed out in red.
- MJHgamerJul 24, 2024AspirantShouldn't https be showing logging into the system from the browser? As in https:192.168.1.1 Or is just username and password good enough? And why would enabling https within the control management cause problems?
- michaelkenwardJul 25, 2024Guru - Experienced User
MJHgamer wrote:
Shouldn't https be showing logging into the system from the browser? As in https:192.168.1.1 Or is just username and password good enough?Not sure that I understand the question. When I login with the GUI it shows the IP address of the device I logged in from.
Spoiler[admin login] from source 192.168.1.14, Monday, Jan 15, 2024 02:38:09
And why would enabling https within the control management cause problems?I don't know why, I just know that it does. It is lost in the mists of time. People have turned up here with issues that track back to that setting for Local Management.
Maybe it has changed in newer firmware.There certainly seems to have been a reduction in the number of false alerts for DoS Attacks.
As login is usually from the local network, the chances of alien invaders is low. Just use a secure admin password and don't tell the family.
Can you explain what you are trying to achieve?