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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => Routers / COVR => DIR-655 => Topic started by: gonif on July 10, 2008, 04:48:44 AM
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Yes, I know Firefox is not supported. I'm not really looking for a solution here, since it's a minor issue at best. Just curious to know if I'm the only one with this problem.
Since upgrading to Firefox 3.x, I can't login to the router. This problem occurs on both Windows XP and Mac OS X (running both via dual bootloader on a new MacBook Pro), with both versions of Firefox 3.x. The internet is fully accessible and all seems normal. But, when trying to access the router (after typing in the password), I simply get a message saying "the network connection seems to be down". However, logging in with Safari (Mac) or Internet Explorer (Windows) works fine. I should add that I'm wireless and have not tried access via ethernet cable.
Like I said, this issue is so minor it hardly bears mentioning. Maybe I should take up a hobby instead of wasting time and bandwidth posting such things. Simply wanted to know if others had the same experience, since my forum search attempts yielded no similar reports.
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There has been issues with saving settings in some routers and older versions of firefox. Yet this is good information to know. thanks
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Hi All,
While not wanted to make any changes since the Router is working just fine, I just used FireFox 3.0 Release to log into the Router's Settings with no problems whatsoever.
Of course, I don't allow FireFox to remember any passwords. I use RoboForm and it automatically filled in the Username and Password and logged in just fine.
Make sure that FireFox does not save Passwords.
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Actually, Firefox has never saved my router password. It never even asks. I have to type it in every time. It's the only login/password situation where Firefox doesn't offer to save the info. Never bothered to look into why that is, since it seems a prudent security measure.
So, I still have no idea what's causing the login problem and, thus far, no one else has chimed in with a "me too". I'm growing concerned that this may be an isolated incident. Sigh... I touched something I shouldn't have. I just know it. Perhaps I didn't water it enough or give it the proper amount of direct sunlight...
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Previous versions of DownloadHelper caused some issues with the login page. Maybe you have DownloadHelper with the issue, and if that's the case update to the newest version.
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Actually, Firefox has never saved my router password. It never even asks. I have to type it in every time. It's the only login/password situation where Firefox doesn't offer to save the info. Never bothered to look into why that is, since it seems a prudent security measure.
So, I still have no idea what's causing the login problem and, thus far, no one else has chimed in with a "me too". I'm growing concerned that this may be an isolated incident. Sigh... I touched something I shouldn't have. I just know it. Perhaps I didn't water it enough or give it the proper amount of direct sunlight...
Hi gonif,
I can confirm this action that FireFox does not remember or offer to remember the Password to the Router's Settings.
However, as a Test, I made a minor change in the Router to begin to broadcast the SSID Signal Name. The Router rebooted and I lost the Internet and connection to the Router, because I am on a Wireless Connection, but once the connection was reestablished, the setting was showing that I am Visible and I confirmed it, by using Internet Explorer 7 and logging into the Router's Settings and viewing it.
So while FireFox does not remember the Password, the Settings can be changed using FireFox Browser. I am using FireFox 3.0 release.
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Yes, I know Firefox is not supported. I'm not really looking for a solution here, since it's a minor issue at best. Just curious to know if I'm the only one with this problem.
Since upgrading to Firefox 3.x, I can't login to the router. This problem occurs on both Windows XP and Mac OS X (running both via dual bootloader on a new MacBook Pro), with both versions of Firefox 3.x. The internet is fully accessible and all seems normal. But, when trying to access the router (after typing in the password), I simply get a message saying "the network connection seems to be down". However, logging in with Safari (Mac) or Internet Explorer (Windows) works fine. I should add that I'm wireless and have not tried access via ethernet cable.
Like I said, this issue is so minor it hardly bears mentioning. Maybe I should take up a hobby instead of wasting time and bandwidth posting such things. Simply wanted to know if others had the same experience, since my forum search attempts yielded no similar reports.
I can confirm that I too am not able to log into the router with FF 3.0, so you are not alone. I just use IE7 for that purpose, or IE Tab within FF, which *does*work.
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What JaLooNz says is correct. I had to disable DownloadHelper in order to log on to the router with Firefox 3.
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Duckman
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FF 3.01 works perfectly for me, on Windows and Mac. Has to be a addon causing it, try opening firefox safe mode version, and see if it works then.
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I can confirm that I too am not able to log into the router with FF 3.0, so you are not alone. I just use IE7 for that purpose, or IE Tab within FF, which *does*work.
Exactly the same here. IE Tab works fine.
Mike