NetGear WG614 & text-mode browsers

Tom Masterson kd7cyu at yahoo.com
Sun Feb 25 17:39:57 UTC 2007


Or we need to continue to work on a text based browser that works with 
javascript which would make many more webpages available and usable via a 
text browser.

Tom


On Sun, 25 Feb 2007, Aldo wrote:

> Hi,
>
> On Sat, Feb 24, 2007 at 11:36:30AM -0600, C.M. Brannon wrote:
>> What I'd like to find is some extensive documentation of the internals of
>> the WG614.  Then, I could write some scripts which would let me configure
>> it from the command-line.  But I doubt I'll find that sort of documentation.
>
> The problem is more general IMHO: there are not enough routers who
> accept the usage of browsers like elinks or links2 or w3m:
> still will have problems with 401 Authentication failed or at the end
> (w3m) of a config, when you must Save  Ignore  Cancel
>
> A good goal should be to start a project:
> a) as you said to find how to do routers conf with scripts, but
> therefore you ened manufacturer's infos,
> b) or we need a site (like linuxprinting.org) around accessible routers
> (it seems the Linksys WRT54GL with the "L" of Linux, whould be
> accessible for blind)
> c) or, we need some manufacturer to build blindfriendly routers,
> Cisco-based or so
>
> Aldo.
>
>
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