Anil Kumar Sharma wrote:
On 3/22/06, *Tod Merley* <todbot88@xxxxxxxxx
<mailto:todbot88@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi Ter Strom!
I would start with reading the modem manual. Usually they connect
to the computer via ethernet (most desireable) or wireless (more
interesting). And usually they have a "webpage" configuration
interface which you can connect to through a browser ( e.g. Firefox)
once your connection to the modem is established. Often software on
a CD (and the manual by the same means) is provided with the modem
and the modem can be quickly set up using the provdided software on
it's native format (usually Windows).
My experience with setting up ADSL reminds that firefox is unable to
make the final changes to ADSL's flash memory. I mean changes work
till power (to modem) is on. I have to use IE to achieve full
functionality of the device. YMMV.
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Anil Kumar Shrama
What make?
I just received a D-Link from my ISP that would not work with Mozilla.
With Firefox, it works well. Of course I don't allow popups and
other restrictions in Mozilla.
When I called D-Link support, I hit the old use IE statement and
answered that there is no version for Linux. I know data was saved
between reboots as I turned the power off a few times.
I will have to wait and see how well it works. I know that that
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Robin Laing
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