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Old April 21st, 2008, 2:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What secure certificate do I need for a VLAN

I have created a VLAN on my Draytek 2800VG router allowing other users on wireless, eg my son when he logs on he can only access the net with his password which has restricted use etc.other users diff passwords, diff access and it works fine except for the fact when the wireless users log on it get certificate warnings which you can ignore and continue, but I want to install a certificate on the router so the warning does not occur. I have mailed a few certificate sites and had no reply so im hoping you guys can advise. I have the ability to install a certificate on the router, but all I can find are certificates for domain names. Can you point me in the direction, perhaps a hyperlink to a certificate I can buy (as cheap as poss) to avoid the warning
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Old April 24th, 2008, 6:40 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i really wish I knew the answer to this.... does anyone else know?
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I haven't heard of people wanting to install a certificate on a router but that's not saying it can't be done.
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Yes it can be done on certain routers. I have wasted hours and hours on this, even tried ip certificates on router ip 192.168.0.1 but still no joy.
Its obviously an ssl issue, but fail to work it out
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