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Anonymous Posted on Jul 20, 2012

Upgrade to Lion, router unsupported operating system

Connecting to my router is the problem. This was working fine until I upgraded to Mac OS X Lion, then trying to connect to my router I got the message unsupported operating system The router works with these operating systems: -Mac OS X 10.4.9 or later -Mac OS X 10.5.8 or later, Mac OS X 10.6.1 or later. Please visit www.apple.com to upgrade your operating system.

  • Anonymous Jul 21, 2012

    Michael, this is helpful; I expect it would work. Problem is this would leave me in the same place I am, able to use my router, about to connect via the web interface, and unable to make use of the User-Friendly software that came with it. .Thank you for your answer.

  • Anonymous Jul 21, 2012

    Well I assure you after you flash your router with the new software, you will have no problem figuring it out. It was designed very well/user friendly.. and I would be glad to help

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SOURCE: Point to Point T1 Using Cisco 2800 Routers?

Are you trying to set up router ?
You can set up your router manually, without the CD.
Make sure that your computer is able to go online directly through the modem.
If your computer is able to go online through the modem, that means the modem is working fine.
You will need to connect the computer to the router and the modem to the router.
open the set up page of the router and change the settings of the router according to the ISP.

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