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    Default Modifying my router web interface files

    In my router web interface @ 192.168.1.1, there is a javascript error on one of the pages, that prevents me from accomplishing certain admin tasks.

    Is there any way I could modify these html files?

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    http://www.airlinkplus.com/wireless/ar315w.htm
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    What browser are you using and have you tried a different browser to open the interface?
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    I doubt it very much you can modify them without pulling out your hair.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raw Soul
    What browser are you using and have you tried a different browser to open the interface?
    Yes, used Firefox and tried IE. It's an error in the javascript. Viewed the source and saw what the problem was and I know how to fix it. But trying to see if anyway to edit the files.
    I doubt it very much you can modify them without pulling out your hair.
    I have a few to spare.
    I'll send an email to the support for that site. See what they say.
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    Wouldnt that be like modifying firmware.. good luck with that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virus
    Wouldnt that be like modifying firmware.. good luck with that
    Virus might have a point. See if there is any updated firmware.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ramesh
    Virus might have a point. See if there is any updated firmware.
    I had checked that. There isn't. Running the latest version. hmm What does a firmware consists of? Commands? Files? Code?

    Maybe I can make my own firmware.
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    The real concern should be is if you really want to use a piece of hardware
    where the manufacturers can not even get the javascript right?

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    Airlink Plus? I didnt even see that! Archie...um...real men use Linksys
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raw Soul
    Airlink Plus? I didnt even see that! Archie...um...real men use Linksys
    How does this help me kind sir? Would you like me to give you my mailing address so you can send me a linksys router?
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