On 08/22/18 18:35, Rick Stevens wrote:
Of course it is. Port 0 is restricted. What you should FIRST do is:
ping 192.168.11.1
to see if you can hit the Buffalo device. If you can, then try to browse
the device. Use one of the following URLs (they are 100% equivalent):
http://192.168.11.1
http://192.168.11.1:80
(the ":80" is assumed if not included for"http://" URLs). Web sites
use port 80 by default.
For sites that use SSL (as in"https://192.168.11.1") the default
port is 443 and these two URLs are equivalent:
https://192.168.11.1
https://192.168.11.1:443
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- Rick Stevens
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Doing as you suggest, ping succeeds but Firefox still does not connect
with or without the :80.
Firefox can’t establish a connection to the server at 192.168.11.1.
My Viasat system quit working earlier and I've been unable to work on
this most of the day ... It is usually very reliable but it seems I have
offended the gods recently.
--
Bob Goodwin - Zuni, Virginia, USA
http://www.qrz.com/db/W2BOD
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