Actiontech router?

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I have configured browser-only-interface routers, using the javascript
abilities of links.  It can be done, depending upon the router.


On Fri, 4 Jul 2003, Janina Sajka wrote:

> Mozilla isn't the only choice when javascript support isrequired. And,
> you can do js from a console browser.
>
> But we haven't ascertained that the issue is js. That was just someone's
> conjecture.
>
>
>
> Andrew Hodgson writes:
> > From: Andrew Hodgson <andrew at hodgsonfamily.org>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Unfortunately this brings us on to the topic of VI web navigation with
> > Linux, not one of the strong points.  When you presented a sighted
> > person using Linux with this problem, in most cases they would load up
> > their desktop and launch Mozilla.  If there is no telnet interface
> > available on the router, (i.e, some cheaper routers), then the only
> > way to configure it is through a Javascript browser, be that on your
> > own machine or through a friend who has Windows.  Note also if the
> > router does not have a telnet interface, it may have a console
> > interface that will hook up to the com port on the computer.
> >
> > Andrew.
> > --
> > Andrew Hodgson, Bromyard, Herefordshire, UK.
> > Email: Andrew at hodgsonfamily.org
> >
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>




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