Configuring The Web Browser; Setting Up An Http Proxy - Cisco BWX360 WiMAX User Manual

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Configuring the Web browser

If you are using a current Web browser but cannot open the configuration program in
it, check the Web browser settings.
We recommend Microsoft Internet Explorer Version 7.0 or Mozilla
Firefox 3.0 as the Web browser.
Do not use an HTTP proxy for accessing your Cisco BWX360 WiMAX Outdoor
Modem.
Popup windows must be enabled for your Cisco BWX360 WiMAX Outdoor Modem.
The following descriptions relate to Internet Explorer Version 7.0 and Mozilla Firefox
Version 3.0.

Setting up an HTTP proxy

An HTTP proxy is a buffer for Internet pages that have been called up. For example,
once called up, a page can continue to be shown even if you are currently offline. How-
ever, this buffer would prevent the configuration pages being read again when you call
up the configuration for your Cisco BWX360 WiMAX Outdoor Modem; for this reason,
your Cisco BWX360 WiMAX Outdoor Modem can only be configured if the HTTP proxy
is not being used for local pages.
Check the HTTP proxy in the Web browser you wish to use for the configuration.
Internet Explorer 7.0:
Open Internet Explorer.
Click on Tools and then on Internet Options.
Open the Connections tab.
Click on LAN settings.
If the option Use proxy server for LAN is activated in the Proxy server area, acti-
vate the selection field Circumvent proxy server for local addresses. If the
option Use proxy server for LAN is not activated, you do not need to make any
settings.
Click on OK and then OK again to close the Internet Options window.
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