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2024-03-06 02:35:50
@Squeeks The question I would have is would everyone's router need a different certificate since it would be handled like a different website? I do not consider this as security risk just a bit of a...
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2024-03-06 02:25:18
@MartinUSusUsus I agree that routers should have more control options for whitelists. Asus appears to have a separate whitelist by band (2.4 and 5) which may not work as you may not be able to split...
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2024-03-04 22:20:11
@Squeeks I am not with TP Link. As I understand, the browsers are giving the error because the certificate is self signed as that was a security risk when going to a web site. If you check, other...
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2024-03-03 23:51:52
@MartinUSusUsus I disagree with P2 as I want access control on all devices as I put some devices on the guest network that I want more control over them.
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2024-03-03 23:39:30
@Squeeks It is not a web site that needs a certificate for security. It is your own router that you are linking to.
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2024-03-03 02:19:27
@Squeeks Been covered before here. Use https in search area or look up "How to login to the TP-Link Router's web management page when HTTPS is enabled" Has to do with certificates.
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