| Peter Potamus the Purple Hippo 2007-08-17, 1:12 am |
| Tony Calguire wrote:
> Old Enough <ab@cd.ca> wrote in
> news:6on9c39demmq24172tntq7urjjrhpd980g@
4ax.com:
>
>
> For all intents and purposes, yes. The DSL modem or router has a web
> server on board, and your web browser fetches pages from that web server
> like it would fetch pages from any web site.
>
> In my particular situation, I'm pretty sure the problem is not with the
> router's OS or web server, because these configuration pages display just
> fine, without any error messages, on my other two computers.
>
> I'd like to throw out another question for the experts... I'm thinking
> about uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox again, but I'd like to make
> sure I get a completely clean reinstall. After using Firefox's uninstall,
> what other files, directories, and registry entries do I have to wipe out
> in order to ensure that Firefox won't be using old files?
forget uninstalling and reinstalling. Thats not your
problem. Its lying with your router. But if you still want
to, you also have to remove the profile. To find your
profile, you need to see this:
http://www.mozilla.org/support/thun.../profile#locate
and if you're using windows, then you must read this first:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/...iddenfiles.mspx
you might want to try asking in one of the microsoft
newsgroups:
http://www.microsoft.com/communitie...ps/default.mspx
or try and find a newsgroup/forum for your router/dsl modem
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