8800AXL, how to log out configuration interface

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MrT0ad
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8800AXL, how to log out configuration interface

Post by MrT0ad »

Hi beautiful people:

I was wondering, how can I log off a user (in this case the admin) from the configuration interface?

It does not seem to time out and I don't see means to log out anywhere in the UI.

Thanks :)
billion_fan
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Re: 8800AXL, how to log out configuration interface

Post by billion_fan »

MrT0ad wrote:Hi beautiful people:

I was wondering, how can I log off a user (in this case the admin) from the configuration interface?

It does not seem to time out and I don't see means to log out anywhere in the UI.

Thanks :)
There is no logout option, just fully close the web browser you are using,
MrT0ad
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Re: 8800AXL, how to log out configuration interface

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billion_fan wrote:
MrT0ad wrote:Hi beautiful people:

I was wondering, how can I log off a user (in this case the admin) from the configuration interface?

It does not seem to time out and I don't see means to log out anywhere in the UI.

Thanks :)
There is no logout option, just fully close the web browser you are using,
That is what I am doing, however a 'logout' option would be much more convenient.

Any chance on suggesting it as a feature for a future firmware upgrade?
dflflack
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Re: 8800AXL, how to log out configuration interface

Post by dflflack »

I agree with you. A log off button is needed! If I make the mistake of logging on with my Ipad it seems that the only way I can get back on with my PC is to reboot the router and that affects the dreaded DLM which then lowers my connection speed. I must say that I am not that impressed with this router after a couple of days use, it has not so far offered any improvement over the TalkTalk HG-633 router it has replaced on VDSL unlike me beloved 7800N on ADSL!
billion_fan
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Re: 8800AXL, how to log out configuration interface

Post by billion_fan »

dflflack wrote:I agree with you. A log off button is needed! If I make the mistake of logging on with my Ipad it seems that the only way I can get back on with my PC is to reboot the router and that affects the dreaded DLM which then lowers my connection speed. I must say that I am not that impressed with this router after a couple of days use, it has not so far offered any improvement over the TalkTalk HG-633 router it has replaced on VDSL unlike me beloved 7800N on ADSL!
You should be able to login with a second device, even though you have logged in with the first device.
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