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I cannot log onto my cisco n router from firefox. I can log onto it from ie7 also i can ping it from tower machine any suggestions for where i have incorrect se

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prior times (cannot remember how long ago, it worked ok. i powered router down and let set for 10 minutes then powered back up. rebooted computer (log off, powedr down then back up, then log on as admin. i assume i got a firefox step set incorrect. firefox allows mwe to log to other sites (mail, livefire, etc with no problem. all other functions seem to work. this is currently just an aggravation but i realy prefer firefox over ie and only keep ie on machine because some programs seem to require it for operation. (windows updates, etc.

prior times (cannot remember how long ago, it worked ok. i powered router down and let set for 10 minutes then powered back up. rebooted computer (log off, powedr down then back up, then log on as admin. i assume i got a firefox step set incorrect. firefox allows mwe to log to other sites (mail, livefire, etc with no problem. all other functions seem to work. this is currently just an aggravation but i realy prefer firefox over ie and only keep ie on machine because some programs seem to require it for operation. (windows updates, etc.

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What happens if you try to open that login page by typing the IP that probably starts with 192.168 in the location bar and press Enter?

  • http://192.168.???.???

Try to boot the computer in Windows Safe mode with network support (press F8 on the boot screen) as a test to see if that helps.