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Old 24-05-2006, 21:14   #1
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linksys router web based utility

Hi guys,

Just installed this device and find the web based utility has errors on page and it is unreadable.
I've tried 2 PC's and both IE and Firefox, I get exactly the same thing, no writing on the page as if it has not fully loaded.
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Re: linksys router web based utility

Sounds like the firmware is fecked, unfortunately you need access to the web utility to update it sooooo, i would just take it back and get another as its a faulty unit for all intents and purposes.
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Re: linksys router web based utility

Definitely faulty, i take it you tried the usual of rebooting the router and trying again?

Anywho, its probably been taken care of now.
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Re: linksys router web based utility

Reset the router?

You can flash new firmware via telnet...
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hey buddy , y don't u check for proxies on your browser ? Proxies can cause issues as well .
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