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"Bad certificate" message for all websites
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"Bad certificate" message for all websites
Actually, my model is SRR60. Not on list
I got Orbi set up and also connected the satellite. However, when I try to go to ANY website, I am not allowed due to an alleged "bad certificate". Please advise.
Joseph Vizzard
jsvphd@outlook.com
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Re: "Bad certificate" message for all websites
@jsvphd wrote:Actually, my model is SRR60. Not on list
Yes, no one knows why Netgear's community forum list of systems is so messed up. There is a forum devoted entirely to the "Pro" series of Orbis: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Orbi-Pro-WiFi-for-Small-Business/bd-p/en-business-pro-wifi
People who participate in that forum are more likely to understand the situation and offer suggestions.
(People who follow this forum typically own the "residential" Orbi, not the "Pro" Orbi.)
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Re: "Bad certificate" message for all websites
@CrimpOn wrote:
@jsvphd wrote:
Actually, my model is SRR60. Not on list
Yes, no one knows why Netgear's community forum list of systems is so messed up.
The software is trying to be clever and helpful. The options available in those drop down lists can depend on the bit of the community you are in.
The SRR60 may well be on the list in the right zone.
But Netgear rarely updates the core database.
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Re: "Bad certificate" message for all websites
Found out that you have already contacted NETGEAR Support about your concern and it got resolved. You may want to share here on this thread on how it got resolved for the benefit of other community members that might encounter the same problem.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
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