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I am unable to access my Linksys router useing Firefox browser version 9.0.1 , but had no issues useing I.E. is this normal or are there compatibility issues with Firefox?

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I'm new to Firefox browser and just tried to set up my Linksys router using Firefox and was unable to access my router, but had no problem using Internet Explorer. Just wondering is this normal or is there setting i may have set wrong to use Firefox to set my router?

I'm new to Firefox browser and just tried to set up my Linksys router using Firefox and was unable to access my router, but had no problem using Internet Explorer. Just wondering is this normal or is there setting i may have set wrong to use Firefox to set my router?

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If you have the NoScript extension or some other JavaScript blocking extension (Add-ons > Extensions), you must allow (or temporarily allow) the IP address for your router. No special setting should be required in Firefox itself.


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Vald lösning

If you have the NoScript extension or some other JavaScript blocking extension (Add-ons > Extensions), you must allow (or temporarily allow) the IP address for your router. No special setting should be required in Firefox itself.


If this reply solves your problem, please click "Solved It" next to this reply when signed-in to the forum.