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Can not connect to my Lan Router

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I can connect to my Router ( NetGear ) via Safar; however,' I can not go to http://routerlogin.net/ via the FoxFire browser'. I get redirected to https://www.netgear.com/home/services/routerlogincom/ .

Via the Settings interface, I have allowed this site to accept cookies for the session. Still no luck.

I have look at articles that attempt to address this issue - they must be old, for the solution menu options can not be found in my version of FF 97.0.1

It has to be a settings issue for again - I can do what I want via Safari when allowing cookies.

Browser Settings are strict with "do not Tack me". HTTPs only is set. Usually when this fails, I elect to goto the URL as HTTP.

Can you help ?

Thanks.

I '''can connect ''' to my Router ( NetGear ) via Safar; however,'''''' I can not go to http://routerlogin.net/ via the FoxFire browser''''''. I get redirected to https://www.netgear.com/home/services/routerlogincom/ . Via the Settings interface, I have allowed this site to accept cookies for the session. Still no luck. I have look at articles that attempt to address this issue - they must be old, for the solution menu options can not be found in my version of FF 97.0.1 It has to be a settings issue for again - I can do what I want via Safari when allowing cookies. Browser Settings are '''strict''' with''' "do not Tack me".''' '''HTTPs only is set.''' Usually when this fails, I elect to goto the URL as HTTP. Can you help ? Thanks.

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Try the IP address as the Netgear router default is often 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1

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Try the IP address as the Netgear router default is often 192.168.1.1 or 192.168.0.1