![]() ![]() But I don't know for sure why SRWARe Iron worked with but Firefox would never let me log in when I used a url. ![]() I suspect it was something similar that prevented me from logging in also. It could be my Firefox settings though, but what happened was a dialog box asking for an "OK" popped up in SRWare Iron, but not in Firefox. ![]() It's definitely a problem with Firefox though as there was ANOTHER problem which only showed up with Firefox, which was that I couldn't hit the "Apply" button whenever I changed some settings in Firfox, and yet I could hit that same "Apply" button when I switched to SRWare Iron to do it. The solution should have come to me sooner, which was to use SRWare Iron (I didn't try any other browser than Iron so others may have worked also). I had two main problems, one of which is the router stopped accepting the login/password for reasons unknown to me and the second was that as a result of that first problem (which had nothing to do with Firefox), I did a (whole bunch of) factory resets to try to log into the router, but that's when the Firefox wouldn't let me log in and wouldn't let me choose to not worry about the lack of a bona fide certificate either. Now if you copy a file in D:\TFTP folder (Base Directory), it is accessible by typing the address tftp://your TFTP Server IP.I solved it but I can't really say what specific action solved it because almost everything made no sense because it all "should" have been working.
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