Hi, that wasn't true of the last wrt104N that my clients are using.  It 
wouldn't really make much sense to do that, since the only person who can get 
in to the web IF is some one who is already authorized to use the router as an 
internet connection, unless you are silly enough to provide open access to the 
remote access feature, but who would really be that silly?  It's a bit out of 
the way.

Best,

Erik Burggraaf
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On 2010-09-07, at 11:22 PM, Sarah Alawami wrote:

> I think the new linksys routers require a captcha though to access there 
> firmware, so I hear from someone who is versed in these things.
> On Sep 7, 2010, at 7:26 PM, Christy Schulte wrote:
> 
>> If you're not using a 2wire modem from verizon already, I definitely suggest 
>> going the linksys route. Netgear is horrid, at least when I tried it.
>> 
>> That said I've been using this 2wire for a while and it's been a long time 
>> since I fiddled with a linksys router. But when I did, it was completely 
>> accessible all the way, at least under windows.
>> 
>> 
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Arrigo" <[email protected]>
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, September 07, 2010 8:53 PM
>> Subject: routers
>> 
>> 
>> Hi all, well, I might be looking at getting a new router, mine has started 
>> having some strange problems, so it may be going bad, was wondering which 
>> routers are the most accessible with their web interfaces. I know the 
>> linksys routers work well, what about net geer, belkin or d-link? I've heard 
>> some routers use a capcha now to get in to their configurations, that is 
>> nuts.
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