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I have two iphones both are giving me an error when trying to connect to MAC/ DIY. I used Google and it says the site is not available and I've used Safari and it says the site's certificate is bad/ not secure.
Any ideas?
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No issues when I connect on my work laptop.
Twice in the last week I couldn't reach the site from my desktop using Chrome.
Ron
I’m on Safari right now on my iPhone - no issues, even while out on the road.
I am in now. I was on a WiFi connection at work. Maybe that was the issue
They just want to make sure you're not screwing around with that geeky speaker stuff on company time.
Many businesses automatically block a lot of "entertainment" web sites.
Palo Alto Layer 7 firewalls, for example, have several categories:
good, entertainment, advertisement, malicious.
I'm at work and I can reach MAC/ DIY through my wired connection and work firewall on the work laptop, but I cannot do the same thing with my IPhones on work WiFi. When I turn off WiFi on my IPhones and I can connect to MAC/ DIY.
Weird, as I was able to connect previously.
I've had nothing but iPhones, never an issue.
....your perusing here on company time? Shame shame what's your name!
As I mention in another thread work and I are separating, Wednesday is my last day.
You lucky dog!
Congrats John! Now with all your free time, we're expecting a series of video tutorials revealing all your speaker design secrets.
I don't know. I'm excited about doing something different, but the activity needs to have purpose like a job. I've already been told I have to be out of the house 3 days per week and managing my wife is not a good idea.