28 May 2022 09:03 AM
Sky sent me a replacement router. the original was a SkyQ package and the replacement is a sky broadband type. I had originally been able to enter the router using Google chrome and I had set up static IP addresses and renamed the WIFI to my preference.
The new replacement router returns a "Your connection is not private" error message when I try to connect. There appears to be no help with this error as it is thrown up by chrome.
Can anyone help with this? Once I am connected to the router I will be able to do the rest myself.
Thanks
07 Jun 2022 09:45 AM
I tried several times to reset the router and although it appeared to reset it did not go back to the default username and password. However, pressing and holding the reset button for nearer 30 seconds rather than 10 did reset the box and from there I was able the make the changes that I needed. I hope this helps someone else.
thanks for your interest.
28 May 2022 09:39 AM - last edited: 28 May 2022 09:40 AM
@Dusty55 wrote:Sky sent me a replacement router. the original was a SkyQ package and the replacement is a sky broadband type. I had originally been able to enter the router using Google chrome and I had set up static IP addresses and renamed the WIFI to my preference.
The new replacement router returns a "Your connection is not private" error message when I try to connect. There appears to be no help with this error as it is thrown up by chrome.
Can anyone help with this? Once I am connected to the router I will be able to do the rest myself.
Thanks
28 May 2022 10:35 AM
Thanks for the response. Yes, I have tried all of those suggestions but the same error message appears.
31 May 2022 11:08 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThats a normal message and you should just be able to bypass it.
The reason for the message is because the router is using a self signed certificate which isnt recognised by your devices
04 Jun 2022 01:27 PM
Dumb question, I suppose, but how do I bypass it. If just cancel I get a 401 UNAUTHORISED MESSAGE.
04 Jun 2022 03:14 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreTypically you'd need to use whatever method the browser provides to acknowledge and accept the theoretical risk (which doesn't really exist) and get it to 'trust' the self-signed certificate which the Hub is offering.
07 Jun 2022 09:45 AM
I tried several times to reset the router and although it appeared to reset it did not go back to the default username and password. However, pressing and holding the reset button for nearer 30 seconds rather than 10 did reset the box and from there I was able the make the changes that I needed. I hope this helps someone else.
thanks for your interest.
15 Jul 2022 09:46 PM
Legend!
A lot of the other responses such as checking your browser settings or even getting a new router was of no use, but your previous efforts described precisely what I tried - the 30-second reset was the golden touch.
Many thanks, saved me a lot of stress!
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