[ale] linksys router web interface and Mozilla

James P. Kinney III jkinney at localnetsolutions.com
Tue May 13 00:47:13 EDT 2003


Odds are that's not javascript but jscript. M$'s bastard implementation
of javascript. I've run into several things (Toshiba's Magnia access
point router which runs Linux can't be administrated from a Linux box)
that have such crap as to _require_ IE to be functional at all.
Sometimes, Netscape can handle the mess. This is where crossover office
gets used.

On Tue, 2003-05-13 at 00:12, John Wells wrote:
> Clicking on a number of buttons (for instance "Show Routing table" does
> nothing.  The button on the password change page won't work either.
> 
> Looking at the javascript console, it's using code that mozilla doesn't
> like :(
> 
> 
> Joseph Knapka said:
> > "John Wells" <jb at sourceillustrated.com> writes:
> >
> >> Picked up a linksys WAP router/pc-card combo over the weekend.  Turned
> >> out with a rebate to be cheaper than buying to cards (a sale).
> >>
> >> I'm now using the router as if it were a wireless card (only one NIC
> >> attached physically from a machine that I have a freeswan gateway
> >> configured.
> >>
> >> Problem is, most of the configuration utility on the router doesn't
> >> seem to work with Mozilla (some of it does, much of it
> >> doesn't)...anyone else see this?  Will a firmware upgrade fix it?  I
> >> really hate having to reboot to XP for anything non-trivial in the
> >> config.
> 
> 
> 
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