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I had the problem noted by John Wells on my cheapo (but moderately 
effective) CompUSA cable router....Mozilla was not with the program -
I guess due to the java'ese dialect problem noted by Joe Knapka. Redhat
9.0 comes with the Konqueror browser (under "internet > other internat 
applications" on my machine - which works fine to communicate with
the router.....solved the problem for me.....


now if I could only teach the router to pass ssh packets....

Hope this helps - Nick


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