ChatterBank13 mins ago
Error.. This Connection Is Not Private
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At work we have a intercom system so we can talk to work teams in different area . The two intercoms connect via there own WiFi router.
To change setting on the router I’m using my iPhone 5 which is easy but when I put in the IP address for either of the intercoms I get a error message saying ... this connection is not private and my personal data is at risk .. the intercom system and router are not connected to the internet help need on this one please
To change setting on the router I’m using my iPhone 5 which is easy but when I put in the IP address for either of the intercoms I get a error message saying ... this connection is not private and my personal data is at risk .. the intercom system and router are not connected to the internet help need on this one please
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If you've got an alternative browser available on your iPhone, try accessing the router's settings with it. (That definitely applies if you're currently using Chrome, as it's well-known for generating that message; Safari is possibly less likely to but, if that's what you're already using, try something else anyway).
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Leave your iPhone out of things. Temporarily connect a desktop PC or laptop to the router (ideally with an Ethernet cable but a wifi connection would probably work just as well for this task) and then try using it to get into the router settings. (Avoid using Chrome. Use Internet Explorer, Edge or Firefox).
If you've got an alternative browser available on your iPhone, try accessing the router's settings with it. (That definitely applies if you're currently using Chrome, as it's well-known for generating that message; Safari is possibly less likely to but, if that's what you're already using, try something else anyway).
Suggestion 2:
Leave your iPhone out of things. Temporarily connect a desktop PC or laptop to the router (ideally with an Ethernet cable but a wifi connection would probably work just as well for this task) and then try using it to get into the router settings. (Avoid using Chrome. Use Internet Explorer, Edge or Firefox).