Re: reliable wireless router

From: Piet van Weel <pmvw@wbcable.net>
Date: Thu Jan 12 2006 - 23:27:44 AKST

Wow!! One thing to clear the air with... :)
The only thing I use IE for on the Windows side of the machine is for
doing updates...

For everything else there's FIREFOX!!

As for accessing the DI-604 and the Belkin... I've used both the Linux
and Windows to set them up and at any time on ANY machine I own I can
bring up either device. (Right now there are 5 computers on my personal
network, two dual booting workstations, one server, and the kids
microsoft windows gaming machine.)

(BTW I haven't run across any devices recently that can't be equally
accessed from FIREFOX and ie.)

Piet

Fielder George Dowding wrote:

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>Yes, YMMV. OTOH, any thingy (generic term) that _requires_ IE or some
>other Windows feature (bug) to access its administrative interface gets
>an automatic _SUX_ grade from me. To be perfectly clear, if I can't use
>Firefox on a Linux box to set it up, _SUX_!
>
>That was my experience with the two D-Link wireless thingies. So, a
>DI-604 router in a Windows environment may be just ducky. I have no
>experience with the beastie however.
>
>Query: What browser and operating system did you use to set it up, Piet?
>
>fgd.
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