I am trying (unsuccessfully so far) to implement a HTTPS certificate in my NVR, model DS-7608NI-E2 / 8P with FW version 3.3.6. I have read several posts on this forum, including one by rommycam describing the steps needed for that implementation, but his approach does not work for me.
Unlike what rommycam did, I enter the IP address assigned by my ISP in the certificate (rommycam entered his local IP address, as seen by his router, 192.168.x.y)
When I enter the IP address assigned by my ISP in the certificate, then login remotely using HTTPS, I get the following message in IE:
"The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority."
If I continue to the NVR web site, I can login but Internet Explorer states that the web site is not responding and gives me the option to recover the webpage.
So, is there a way to implement HTTPS within the DS-7608NI-E2 / 8P NVR? What is a "trusted certificate authority"?
I am also contemplating the VPN route, but my router hardware version (TP-Link Archer C9 V1) does include VPN (V4 and V5 do). Other than upgrading to a VPN-capable router, what are my options?
Thanks
-S
Unlike what rommycam did, I enter the IP address assigned by my ISP in the certificate (rommycam entered his local IP address, as seen by his router, 192.168.x.y)
When I enter the IP address assigned by my ISP in the certificate, then login remotely using HTTPS, I get the following message in IE:
"The security certificate presented by this website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority."
If I continue to the NVR web site, I can login but Internet Explorer states that the web site is not responding and gives me the option to recover the webpage.
So, is there a way to implement HTTPS within the DS-7608NI-E2 / 8P NVR? What is a "trusted certificate authority"?
I am also contemplating the VPN route, but my router hardware version (TP-Link Archer C9 V1) does include VPN (V4 and V5 do). Other than upgrading to a VPN-capable router, what are my options?
Thanks
-S