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I did try that as a last resort - no go
I did try that as a last resort - no go
Curiously, I connect to the net via a wireless router and I have never had a problem. I use a netgear box and all I do is type routerlogin into the address box (or "one box" or whatever it is called) and I can access the settings page. My IE9b install has nothing special. Quite strange!
Same here. IE9 Beta has hard times navegating inside my SB 6120 Motorola cable modem (http://192.168.100.1) and E2000 Linksys/Cisco router (http://192.168.1.1)WEB pages.
Difficulties go from very long time to access the pages to the need to click several times to open the pages or change to other page.
I have tried IE9 Beta several times since its launching with the same results.
Interestingly, IE9 Beta works correctly on the WEB pages outside my modem and router.
Needless to say that IE8 works flawlessly on same pages.
Hope RC corrects this bug.
Thankgod someone else has the problem!
Motorola SB 5101 cable modem and D-Link DIR-655 here, no problems that I know of. The cable modem belongs to my ISP so about all I do is check the status page when my internet goes down. This last week I've been into my router setup quite a bit, changing some settings etc. No lockups or long delays that I noticed. Is everybody using the 32-bit version of IE 9?
EDIT: I don't use any of the bundled setup software for my router. I log in by typing in the IP address in the IE address bar. I'm not sure if its relevant but this PC has a static IP address. I could have sworn there was an IE (no add-ons) shortcut in the start menu somewhere but at the moment I can't find it on this PC. Maybe it was for IE 8. If someone locates it maybe give that a try and see if things improve.
you guys using the latest leaked? cant find anywhere to download and hesitant to try a out of date official RC version.