Q. I'm a Comcast/Xfinity user. Why am I having problems connecting to Library databases?
When I follow links to databases, ebooks and other library resources, I see the message "This site can't provide a secure connection" or "Hold on! We blocked access to..."
If you are a Comcast/Xfinity internet subscriber, and receive messages like "This site can't provide a secure connection" or "Hold on! We blocked access to [link to resource]..." when signing in to library resources through EZproxy, this strongly suggests that Xfinity xFi Advanced Security, a security system included in your internet service package, is blocking access to the library's resources.
Since this security system is an aspect of your home internet connection, switching browsers or even computers while at home might not make any difference, but you may have observed that you can sign in from other locations.
This message is not appearing because using the library's resources from home is unsafe, or because your internet connection or Lewis account are insecure or have been compromised.
To resolve this problem, you'll need to disable xFi Advanced Security--unfortunately, the xFi does not appear to offer any way to add an exemption for specific websites and services. If you prefer, you can re-enable it when you're no longer using the library.
1. You can disable the Advanced Security feature in xFi by navigating to More and selecting My Services. From here, select Disable under xFi Advanced Security and follow the on-screen prompts. Some patrons report that changes to their Xfinity settings have not taken effect until after rebooting their Xfinity gateway.
2. If you have disabled the Advanced Security feature, you can re-enable it by navigating to More and selecting My Services. From here, select Enable under xFi Advanced Security and follow the on-screen prompts.