Hi Simon,

Yes, that's a bit more, but indeed. That might be a solution. However, you 
can let your server do a simple request to the router on behalf of the 
client. A full blown proxy might be a bit of overkill.
There is this other point. Can you reach the routers logon from the 
internet, or only from withing your client? If the last is the case, a 
proxy won't help you.

Regards
Sander

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