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Use IE not Firefox when adjusting your Vigor
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06 Feb 2007 02:29 #40653
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I use firefox all the time on our 2600 and 2800 units we have (about 30) without any problem
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28 Feb 2007 15:16 #41140
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Draytek 2800V Firmware: 2.7_E38
Replied by dhumble on topic Use IE not Firefox when adjusting your Vigor
Not had problems with Firefoz on either 2200USB or 2800V.
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Draytek 2800V Firmware: 2.7_E38
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19 Mar 2007 09:56 #41529
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Firefox Fine here on two 2800's
Only get to use I.E on about one in 100 web pages and then feel slightly soiled afterwards.
Only get to use I.E on about one in 100 web pages and then feel slightly soiled afterwards.
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22 May 2007 01:21 #42795
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Firefox works almost fine with everything on my (deep breath) Vigor2600 plus series annex A, FW 2.5.9_UK. But there's a couple of pages that fail, one being http://<vigor>/doc/WGeneraS.htm , the general settings in the wireless lan setup. The other day I changed my WLAN from G to B and G, and FF was unable to OK the new settings, but it worked in IE.
One of the things I had already changed in FF is to always show the borders of frames. This means I can see the mess of nested frames that the router's admin pages are, and when OK'ing the above page in FF, the frames spread out across the browser window. The 3 seemingly empty frames that are on the left of the admin screen, which are normally all together (the frames are probably 0 pixels wide or something) and hence "invisible", all moved about 200px to the right when I hit OK, and the settings don't take.
This is a bit annoying, as I don't like to have to use IE, especially when I don't appear to be needing to use IE. There are rare instances where there is no alternative to Internet Explorer, like some corporate bespoke web-app that uses active-X, but submitting what appears to be a normal form should work in any browser! I assume its JS related, as a few bits of the router's config don't work unless JS is enabled in my browser... maybe there's a few lines of VBScript or something somewhere...
Please deal with this Draytek . Ubuntu works nearly perfectly on my laptop, so I may not have IE even on my computer soon!
One of the things I had already changed in FF is to always show the borders of frames. This means I can see the mess of nested frames that the router's admin pages are, and when OK'ing the above page in FF, the frames spread out across the browser window. The 3 seemingly empty frames that are on the left of the admin screen, which are normally all together (the frames are probably 0 pixels wide or something) and hence "invisible", all moved about 200px to the right when I hit OK, and the settings don't take.
This is a bit annoying, as I don't like to have to use IE, especially when I don't appear to be needing
Please deal with this Draytek
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22 May 2007 20:16 #42823
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2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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Firefox is generally OK but falls down on a few screens in the 2900, 2900V and 2600G, such as setting time servers.
I can get it to work by running Firefox in safe mode, so it suggests that it is possibly caused by an extension conflict.
IE7 is also OK on its own, but I have seen one user have problems with Maxathon.
I can get it to work by running Firefox in safe mode, so it suggests that it is possibly caused by an extension conflict.
IE7 is also OK on its own, but I have seen one user have problems with Maxathon.
2900Gi/v2.5.6; 2900/v2.5.6
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07 Jun 2007 01:37 #43203
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Oh yeah, the time set up breaks on FF for me too.
I have NoScript installed, but allow JS for the router. I also have an extension that gives extra options for javascript, so maybe something I've turned off causes the page to break. I've turned off a few irritations, like pages being able to hide the address bar in new windows etc..
But fiddling with a few options hasn't helped...
I have NoScript installed, but allow JS for the router. I also have an extension that gives extra options for javascript, so maybe something I've turned off causes the page to break. I've turned off a few irritations, like pages being able to hide the address bar in new windows etc..
But fiddling with a few options hasn't helped...
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