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Your connection is not private

I have set up on my cisco controller guest wireless.  It works; however,  when you cannot on IE you get "Your connection is not private, NET: ERR_CERT_AUTHORITY_INVALID" .  If you click on advance and unsafe website 1.1.1.1 then it takes you to the web page to put your username and password.

I want to set up guest wireless without this error.
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Not familiar with certificates, do I get the cisco controller to give out the certificate or a windows server?
I'm trying to get the cisco controller to work with certificates, but no luck yet.  I remember in the past setting up a CA server on one of my windows 2003 servers and using the web browser to receive a certificate.  That's about it of my CA knowledge.  When you say public, do you mean a third party giving out certificates or one of my servers.  Will I have a problem since this is guest wireless and none of the laptops are on the domain?  Trying to find instructions on setting this up but no luck yet.
When you say public certificate, do you mean to buy one online, SSL.  Why doesn't the one from the cisco controller work?  It shows a certificate for 1.1.1.1.