I used to have a wrt 54G, and it read fine...they must have changed the itnerface. Yuck!

-----Original Message----- From: David Ferrin
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2013 12:21 PM
To: jaws-users-list@jaws-users.com
Subject: [JAWS-Users] accessing a Linksys router WRT120N

Talk about an unpleasant manner to spend a Saturday night, read on for the
details.



My router works perfectly so far as my home network and accessing the
internet, but since it has been a while I figured on taking a look at its
firmware version and then go online to find out if I had the most recent
update. It turns out after a few hours and some very bad language my wife
and I learned that we have the most recent version of its firmware but we
can't access the administration control panel from any system using IE 10.
Fortunately her system is still using XP pro and we were able to figure out
that the router is fine, just not accessible with IE 10.



This to me is stressful news and I thought somebody out there might benefit
from the fact we pretty much missed out on any of our entertainment programs
last night once we got in to this router problem.



I pity the poor person who has gone out and bought a new router thinking
there was something wrong with the unit currently on their desk. The kicker
is for my needs IE 10 is no different than IE 9 but my router disagrees.



The thing that really gets me about computers so often is that you can do it
right and it still won't work. Guess it's too late to pick another field of
interest but some days I do consider that very thing.

David Ferrin
A complex system that does not work is invariably found to have evolved from
a simpler system that worked perfectly.



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