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geoldr
Apr 10, 2015Tutor
SSL Certificate
Hi all I know the way to bypass the SSL security thing by importing the certificate manually, but I am wondering why we have to do this? My NETGEAR Router does not have this issue, just the ReadyNA...
geoldr
Apr 13, 2015Tutor
StephenB wrote: Sorry for the confusion on this - we get a lot of questions about the cert warning, and most are from people who don't know how certs work.
As you say https can't be disabled. You can enable "http admin" in the http service, which might be enough to solve the problem (though chrome prefers https, and often tries it first).
No worries. Honestly, I forgot that I enabled HTTP admin a long time ago, and have just been going to the HTTPS page ever since. I am now going to the regular HTTP one, and all is well.
Thanks again!
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