I just upgraded the speed of our DSL link so our users can upload and
download email must faster now (it's faster than the T1 at work!)

However, one of the 'features' of this 701wg is that outbound to inbound
http connections ALL go to the admin pages of the stupid beast. I've
contacted Actiontec and they haven't responded. I see the actiontec runs
linux and there's a line:

thttpd -d /usr/www -u root -p 80 -c /cgi-b... (line length cuts off more)

SO, we can't access Squirrelmail from inside the network, only outside.

Have any of you seen this and know if there's a way around it? I've
thought of using port 88, but then outside folks would have to know that,
too.

Karl



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