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Safari vs firefox on mobile
Safari vs firefox on mobile






safari vs firefox on mobile
  1. #Safari vs firefox on mobile windows 10
  2. #Safari vs firefox on mobile code
safari vs firefox on mobile

I know the supported Max number of clients by T-Mobile is 64 not 128 so I changed the values from 128 to 64. When exiting the 5GHz channel configuration the window prompts with the username = (whatever is the value of the Max Users Field) The password field will be populated with the value of the WPA Key. When exiting the 2.4Ghz channel config to navigate to say 5GHz the window prompts with no username and the password field is populated with the WPA Key associated with the SSID for the 2.4GHz channel. (This will vary between the exit of the 2.4Ghz and 5Ghz config) Note: If you enter the 2.4Ghz or 5Ghz channel configuration and exit the window will open requesting to save the updated authentication information. If you check the saved credentials they will appear correct but will no longer work for some reason. NOTE: The behavior is worse in Safari as once the problem presents if you close out of the 192.168.12.1 web-gui interface and try to even authenticate as user admin to make changes it will NOT let you in. The prompt will present incorrect information populated in the user and password fields. global admin level, 2.4Ghz channel config level, 5GHz channel configuration level.

#Safari vs firefox on mobile code

I previously had NO issue with the saved information and the one obvious factor that stands out to me is the newer 0338 code in the router.įirst encountered with Safari on MacOS 11.6.3 & Firefox with 1.21Ĭharacteristics: If the admin user credentials are saved in either of these two browsers there will be a prompt that presents to save updated authentication each time the authenticated “admin” leaves a given configuration level/interface. I have not seen other reports of this behavior but it only very recently surfaced for me due to the need to make a couple of changes. If the admin account authentication information is NOT saved to the browser this behavior is not seen. NOTE: The nature of this behavior ONLY presents when one saves the admin authentication information in the browser.

#Safari vs firefox on mobile windows 10

OS Tested: MacOS 11.6.3 Big Sur - Windows 10 (current updates) - Linux RE: Router web-gui Authentication with admin & saving to browser (bug)īrowsers: Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Vivaldi, Edge, Firedragon








Safari vs firefox on mobile