Step 1: Once you have completed the SSL certificate on IIS, export the SSL certificate. It will ask for a password. I tend to use our default password for logging onto a server or 365 and save it to the desktop.
Step 2: Log onto the router, e.g in this case, Thurton Foundries. Enter 192.168.16.1:85 in a browser.
Step 3: Enter the details to log on.
Username: Admin:
Password: 001feb2005 (in some cases, if not check CRM)
Step 4: Go to certificate management > Local Certificate
Step 5: Click Import
Step 6: You will then get this page.
Step 7: Choose import in the middle and browse to where you exported the certificate e.g the desktop and enter the password you used.
Step 8: Then hit import, and you should get a screen saying congratulations. Then go to VPN and Remote Access > SSL General Setup.
Step 9: Then choose the dropdown and select the Certificate that you imported and that has been completed.
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