Actually what is used is a IE add-in (not and .asp) that allows IE to 
start an executable. It is used to allow a hyperlink to start Winbox and 
putty. 
We have searched for something that will work in FireFox, but I suspect 
Mozilla is security conscious enough that there is no way to make it 
happen. 
So, if someone can point us to a way to get FireFox to launch a .exe,  
Steve will no longer be tied to IE.

Steve Barnes wrote:
> The company that supports us has a in-house Admin system that works really 
> well. It is a home-grown admin system that gives us customer tracking and 
> all.  There are links on the customer record to ping the customer radio, a 
> hyperlink to the radio IP so that it opens a new tab in windows and allows us 
> to login to a Tranzeo or a UBNT radio. There is also a link to allow us to 
> winbox or putty into that customers AP.  This all works great, in Microsoft 
> Internet Explorer.  It takes a .asp IE add-in to allow all the links to work. 
>  We have not been able to find such a add-in for Firefox.  I am sorry I 
> cannot give any more info than that as I am not a programmer and don't know 
> how that all works.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
>
> Steve Barnes
> RC-WiFi Wireless Internet Service
>
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