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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
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Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
Some time after I purchased the R9000 router the https protocol stopped being supported and I may only access the admin interface via http
Are there any suggestions to restore https access to the admin interface.
I have been updating the f/w but I haven’t received any updates in the last 2 years
thank you
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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
@Tamumiket wrote:
Some time after I purchased the R9000 router the https protocol stopped being supported and I may only access the admin interface via http
That's how it works by default. Why do you want https?
If you insist, try here:
- Advanced
- Advanced setup
- Web Service Management
Be prepared for it to break things.
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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
http is not encrypted so the login passwords are sent clear text. Someone already logged in the WiFi can intercept these packets
I cannot see the web services option. Have they stopped updating the OS for this router ?
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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
I cannot find the option in the admin web interface to enable https to connect to the router
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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
Try loading Voxels 3rd Party FW.
HTTPS options wasn't a user configuration on the R9000 and is not a requirement. Users have to have LAN side access to do any nefarious things. I've never had HTTPS enabled on other routers that supported it as I'm the only one with access to routers heres.
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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
@FURRYe38 wrote:Try loading Voxels 3rd Party FW.
HTTPS options wasn't a user configuration on the R9000 and is not a requirement. Users have to have LAN side access to do any nefarious things. I've never had HTTPS enabled on other routers that supported it as I'm the only one with access to routers heres.
I will save you some time. I am running the latest Voxel firmware, version 1.0.4.73HF, on my R9000. HTTPS login for the user interface is not an available option.
If you have users logged in to your R9000 network that are sniffing around for admin passwords, you have bigger problems than HTTPS access.
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Re: Router does not support https protocol R9000 Nighthawk
@Tamumiket wrote:
Logging on to the router with https as admin is what I’m looking for.
I cannot find the option in the admin web interface to enable https to connect to the router
If it isn't where I suggested that you look (see above), this router must pre-date the time when Netgear added this feature.
The R9000 dates from around 2016. The https thing arrived later, after Netgear caved in to constant complaints from users who did not seem to understand that it adds nothing to the router's security.
It does not apply to break ins from the outside world and, as other say, if you use a weak password and you don't trust people on your own network you have other problems.
Did you ever explain why you want to use https?
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