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  <atom:title type="text">Bertrand LUPART :: MacOS X: Configuring Linksys SRW2024/SRW2048</atom:title>
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  <atom:subtitle type="xhtml"><html:div xmlns:html="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"><html:p>We use a bunch of Linksys SRW2024/SRW2048 at work, and they are doing their jobs quite pretty well.</html:p><html:p/>
The interface is web-based, and is known to work only with Internet Explorer under MS-Windows.<html:p/>
Hopefully, if you'd like to configure your linksys switch with MacOS X, <html:a href="Opera" class="wiki_link_external">http://www.opera.com/</html:a> does quite a good job at it.<html:p/>
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