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Contact Training About Security Tools Programs Buy Contact Training About Security Log Out Knowledge firefox error 404 Article 000001556 On my Android device, I get a 404 error when trying to access the network SummaryWhen the auto-provisioning file is html error 404 downloaded on to the device and installed, the user gets a Access Error 404, see attached image. QuestionOn my Android device, I get a 404 error when trying to access the network Customer EnvironmentRouter---> Switch <-- AP | ZD WorkaroundThe issue is due to the issue
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with the default browser present on Android. Try the same by using a different browser like Google Chrome and the provisioning file will be downloaded and installed successfully. ResolutionThe issue is due to the issue with the default browser present on Android. Use a different browser like Google Chrome and the provisioning file will be downloaded and installed successfully. Article Number: 000001556 Updated: January 11, 2014 02:12 PM (over 2 years ago) Tags: Known Issues and Workarounds, ZoneDirector Votes: 18 This article is: helpful not helpful Blog Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Instagram Ruckus Wireless, Inc. 350 West Java Dr. Sunnyvale, CA 94089 USA © 2005-2016 Ruckus Wireless, Inc. World Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | 3.3.8 Working...Please wait This is here to prevent you from accidentally submitting twice. The page will automatically refresh.
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August 31, 2012 Last seen - Latest answer on Mar 5, 2013 03:36AM I have just spent about 3 hours on this malware issue that misdirected my browser when attempting to go to https://support.ruckuswireless.com/answers/000001556 my home page at Google.com, thus giving me a 404 error message and below that nginx. Somehow, the malware bypassed my anti-virus software, which is supposed to block out this rootkit redirection malware? Anyway, most of the answers that I got from various forums were good ideas, but didn't work. I must have tried about 10 different tech support solutions and all of them failed, http://ccm.net/forum/affich-665406-google-404-error-nginx-fix-this-one-works until I tried this one. For those of you who have no tech support background or little understanding of how all this works, I will give you a brief, but clear explanation here, so you can proceed with some confidence. First of all, Google did not kick you out from it's search engine, so relax! You got this error message as a result of a type of malicious software called, Malware. Malware comes in many forms, but this nasty one is particularly hard to detect with anti malware because it manipulates your root kit and redirects it. My Avira anti virus, Malwarebytes Anti-Malware, and several other fixes did not correct this problem alone. Finally, I found that this following combination of fixes did work and here it is: 1- Update and run your anti-Virus to eliminate every virus, esp the trojans. Don't quarantine anything! Just delete what it finds. Reboot 2- Update and run Malwarebytes Anti-Malware. Run all fixes Reboot 3- GET Kaspersky-TDSSKiller Rootkit Malware Remover, run it, and fix what it finds: http://download.cnet.com/Kaspersky-TDSSKiller/3000-2239_4-75722087.html Don't Reboot until you do this: 4-Copy and paste these lines in Note pad: (XP Pro) @Echo on pushd\windows\system32\dr
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3 Anyone having this problem. I am using dolphin. When I boot up I get the Google search page. No matter what I type in I get a 404 error. Yahoo and anything else works but not Google. Any thoughts????? Advertisement Mar 4, 2011 #1 xmr405o Well-Known Member Joined: Dec 7, 2009 Messages: 4,171 Likes Received: 1,185 kimkgk said: ↑ Anyone having this problem. I am using dolphin. When I boot up I get the Google search page. No matter what I type in I get a 404 error. Yahoo and anything else works but not Google. Any thoughts?????Click to expand... So when you use google, it gives you that error but if you try to use Yahoo search, it doesn't? That's odd. I never had that problem. Is the stock browser doing the same? Mar 4, 2011 #2 kimkgk Well-Known Member This Topic's Starter Joined: Jan 21, 2011 Messages: 76 Likes Received: 3 xmr405o said: ↑ So when you use google, it gives you that error but if you try to use Yahoo search, it doesn't? That's odd. I never had that problem. Is the stock browser doing the same?Click to expand... After about the 10h reboot it started to work again. All things Google were giving me the error but nothing else. Even Google references imbedded on a web page showed the 404 error code. Really weird. I thought at first it was the virus patch I had just put it in. Oh well. Just another cyber mystery. He stock browser was the same. Mar 5, 2011 #3 (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Loading... Log in with Facebook Log in with Twitter Log in with Google Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in Sign up now! Popular This Week New renders of Google Pixel surface 30 of the best Android apps for October 2016 Google pla