Ripshod
Part of the Furniture
Just a heads-up, not really a major issue but some may get caught out.
I use a Let's Encrypt certificate on my router, mainly because the DDNS client makes one available. Everything is fine if I select "BOTH" under Administration>System>Local Access Config>Authentication Method the Let's Encrypt Certificate is served up fine.

However, if I change that setting to "HTTPS" the router serves up the wrong (and invalid) certificate.

And, just to confirm I'm not going crazy

Like I said, no killer error, just something to watch for.
Yes, I use https but to me that's a necessity as the computers I use at work only allow https - even over a VPN/proxy (or whatever they're using)
I use a Let's Encrypt certificate on my router, mainly because the DDNS client makes one available. Everything is fine if I select "BOTH" under Administration>System>Local Access Config>Authentication Method the Let's Encrypt Certificate is served up fine.

However, if I change that setting to "HTTPS" the router serves up the wrong (and invalid) certificate.

And, just to confirm I'm not going crazy

Like I said, no killer error, just something to watch for.
Yes, I use https but to me that's a necessity as the computers I use at work only allow https - even over a VPN/proxy (or whatever they're using)
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