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Browser Interface The Belkin install CD will not install since installing Leopard on my Mac computers. MacBook, iMac 24" Intel, G5 dual, and others. The browsers can talk  to the F5D5231-4 router, but the menu does not display correctly. I can not get to the Virtual Servers screen to make port forwarding changes. I need a solution. [email protected]

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2008

    My instalation disk runs up to the point of selecting a language and then just stops running. tried going through my computer but got the same results. I'm really a a stand still now.

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Hi Duaine06!

In some cases, some setup wizard will not run at Mac OS. Maybe that's the problem that you have right now.

Regarding the incomplete menus when accessing it with Safari (I assumed) another way is to download Mozilla Firefox and try it there. This is just a suggestion that you can try. It works for me when I encountered this problem.

But incase that the menus are still incomplete with both Safari and Mozilla then it might be a firwmare issue with your device. Try and update it.

Hope this helps!

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