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Do certificates for signing in to Quantum G1100 cause Audit Failures in Win 10 ??

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There is a long thread here about the problems we are having signing in to our Quantum G1100 routers when we go to 192.168.1.1 --

https://forums.verizon.com/t5/Fios-Internet/Certificate-Error-Router-home-page-hacked-192-168-1-1/td-p/878977

Verizon has suggested that we install or permit "self-signed" security certificates generated by our Quantums that our browsers prompt us to install.

But are those self-signed certificates causing a new problem?

On every boot-up of my Win 10 Pro 64-bit (version 1803) PC, in Event Viewer, there are between two and four Audit Failures for something related to Cryptography.  Are those caused by Verizon's self-signed certificates?

I have posted about this Audit Failure problem in detail on MS Technet < HERE > and < HERE >.  HOWEVER, in the second link, a moderator suggested I delete expired security certificates, and I then found two expired certificates generated by my own computer (which I have not yet deleted).  Are those the self-signed certificates generated by the Quantum that Verizon is now requiring?  Are they causing my Audit Failure problem?

And here's another possibility -- the Verizon self-signed certificate is produced by Greenway.  However, I did not find ANY Greenway or Verizon certificates in my existing certificate lists.  Is that causing the Audit Failures?

Do YOU have a Win 10 computer, and did YOU install the Quantum certificates as now required by Verizon?  If yes, please reboot, wait for your PC to settle down, and then go to Event Viewer (Win+R, type eventvwr and then OK and make sure you are in the top left "Event Viewer (Local)").  Are there any Audit Failures?  Please post here.

Thanks.


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