Are there any software firewall or anti-virus installed on your Windows 7 Professional computers? If yes, kindly disable it for the meantime then try to login to the Portal again. Check if it helps. I am happy that it is now working Yehey!!!! Subscribe for Updates. Join Now Log In Help. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Message 1 of Labels: Security Troubleshooting.
Me too. Accepted Solutions. Message 10 of All Replies. Message 2 of Message 3 of Hi cisberg , After clicking the link and its asking you to enter login credentials, kindly enter your e-mail and password that you use to sign in here in the newly launch Netgear Community so that you could access the link I have provided on my previous response. Parental Control Create device schedules, boundaries, block devices and limit WiFi usage during homework and bedtime.
Guest Access Safely share a guest network with friends, family and other visitors. Device Prioritization Prioritize streaming devices while your kids surf or play video games. Download the fast and free Linksys App. Take control of your home WiFi. I've only just started setting us this router and show stopper issues like this might end up with an RMA being requested as it appears to be unsuitable for purpose, already run into other issues with I've posted about.
EDIT: Got 2 sort of working on IE11 - seems that the Cisco interface is specifically looking for old style IE user agent strings, so using developer tools to set the user agent to IE9, and changing security settings in Trusted Sites to prompt for unsigned controls due to issue 1 , allows the controls to install and load.
These issues are pretty simple to fix, requiring just a string check change and updated signed controls. Fingers crossed these are fixed in the new firmware due soon, awaiting response from Cisco support to my open ticket.
Looks like 3 is prevented from working by 1 , and also because the certificate has expired it is treated as software without a valid publisher which cannot be installed in Windows 7 without fiddling in the registry. Releasing an updated version with a certificate that isn't expired should solve that issue too. These are ridiculously simple fixes to push out, I can't believe a major hardware vendor like Cisco hasn't already solved these issues.
Got a reply from support yesterday stating that after discussions with a "higher level engineer" that SSL VPN does not work on IE10 or higher, and cannot work on Windows 8. It also states that this limitation applies to all vendors, not just Cisco. I've replied pointing out that this would mean that the firmware release notes are a joke, as they state Win7 bit and Win8 are supported. I've also pointed out that we work with other companies who have SSL VPNs from other vendors that work fine with IE10 and IE11 albeit much more expensive solutions which is why my company didn't look into purchasing a similar system, but it's proof that the engineer's response is blatantly false.
Looks like the RV is going to be the last piece of Cisco kit I will ever be involved in purchasing. It's a shame as I've always used Cisco kit in the past and recommended it to others, but if this is the sort of level of support that Cisco is providing then it's clear that they have no idea what they are doing any more. The RV series are clearly not fit for their advertised purpose.
I have received another update from Cisco support, this time stating that they have been able to get this working in their lab and sent me a PDF of steps to take in IE to get it working. With the help of that, which includes more information than the firmware release notes, and another step that they didn't include, I now have this working on my Windows 7 bit PC :.
Once this is completed you can connect using the virtual passage without IE in administrator mode, you only need to run it as administrator for the initial driver install. I tried steps from dancrichton, with the latest firmware, and still get no success with virtual passage.
Code still has an IE browser version that throws an error stating IE 5. Cisco, remove browser version checks, and instead use feature detection.
Cisco, please provide a real client install that can be installed like any normal application in Windows, instead of having users run IE as an administrator to install activeX controls. Some aspects require you to have java installed, other require ActiveX controls installed. I've got an open support incident for the controls being expired, haven't heard anything since it was raised to L2 support.
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