Can not access router settings / MAC Association Control disabled

T

Trini

I can not access my wireless router settings under Vista. I type router
address, and browser opens the control panel, but when I press 'Advanced
configuration' button, I get 'Internet Explorer cannot display the
webpage'. With Firefox the page is just blank.
And under 'Security' it says 'MAC Association Control disabled - not
enough core'.
Under XP all works fine.
How to solve it?
 
G

Guest

Trini,

Two suggestions:
1) Include your Routers IP to the Allowed Section within Security and Privacy
2) Temporarily Disable Pop Ups and Phishing Filter, only while at your
Routers IP
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A

Alexander Suhovey

Trini,

You might also want to consult router's manufacturer to see if there are any
known compatibility issues with router's web interface and IE7.
 

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